Let me talk to you like we usually talk after a transport review meeting at the farm. Many poultry traders focus strongly on bird rate, market timing, and buyer payment. But one powerful profit...
Read MoreLet me speak with you like we talk during a yard visit. I often ask traders a simple question. Your vehicles are running daily, but are they really working for your profit. Most people smile and say...
Read MoreLet me talk to you like we are sitting near the shed office after loading is done. Many poultry traders tell me the same thing. Business is running. Loads are moving. Vehicles are busy every day. But...
Read MoreLet me speak to you like I speak to many poultry traders during field visits. Most of you know your bird rate, your lifting rate, your market rate, and even your daily volume. But when I ask one...
Read MoreIn poultry trading, many farmers and traders focus on bird rate, market demand, and buyer network. But one important area is often ignored until a problem happens on the road — route planning...
Read MoreMany poultry traders work hard on buying right birds, negotiating good rates, and finding the best buyers. But one hidden area silently reduces profit more than expected. That is transport vehicle...
Read MoreLet us talk openly like we usually talk near the vehicle after a trip is done...
Read MoreLet us sit and talk like we usually talk near the farm gate after loading is done...
Read MoreLet me ask you something the same way I ask traders when we sit together after a long market day...
Read MoreLet me ask you something like I ask traders when I sit with them in the evening after market closing...
Read MoreIn poultry trading, two words quietly eat away your profit without making much noise. One is bird loss. The other is weight loss. Most traders talk about both in the same breath, but they are not the...
Read MoreWhere Does Weight Loss Actually Happen in Poultry Trading? A Practical Guide for Farmers and Traders
Let us talk openly like we talk in the market...
Read MoreIn poultry trading, one sentence is used so often that nobody questions it anymore — “some shrinkage is normal.” Over time, this becomes a working belief. Loads are adjusted, bills...
Read MoreIn poultry trading, most people watch the rate per kilogram very carefully. They negotiate hard. They compare markets. They track price movement daily...
Read MoreIn poultry trading, most losses don’t come like a storm. They come like slow dripping water...
Read MoreMost traders accept this without question. When birds leave the farm at one weight and reach the buyer lighter, it is often treated as routine adjustment. Bills get corrected. Rates get renegotiated...
Read MoreIf you have been in poultry trading even for a short time, you have likely faced this situation. Birds are weighed at dispatch and the numbers look solid. Confidence is high, the deal is fixed, and...
Read MoreEvery poultry trader has experienced this moment. Birds leave the farm with a certain weight, deals are made confidently, and expectations are set. But by the time the birds reach the customer or...
Read MoreEvery morning in poultry trading starts with activity. Birds move out, vehicles roll in, markets open, and deals are made quickly. The business feels alive. At the end of the day, there is money...
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