Every poultry trader knows how many birds are sold today...
Read MoreIn poultry trading, growth usually begins with one simple step...
Read MoreEvery month begins with hope...
Read MoreA poultry farmer finishes a successful sale day. Birds are loaded, invoices are written, transport leaves the farm, and the market rate looks good. On paper, profit exists...
Read MoreIn poultry trading, movement never stops. Birds are loaded early morning, vehicles leave farms daily, and markets remain active throughout the week. On paper, business looks strong because sales...
Read MoreIn poultry trading, activity never stops. Birds move daily, vehicles load continuously, and markets remain active. From outside, business looks strong. Deliveries happen on time, customers continue...
Read MoreMany poultry farmers believe growth depends mainly on production success. If birds grow well, mortality stays low, and market demand remains strong, business should automatically expand...
Read MoreEvery poultry farmer knows this situation...
Read MoreIn poultry trading, arguments rarely begin because of price. Most conflicts start when numbers do not match...
Read MoreMany poultry traders believe stock differences are normal. At the end of the day, numbers rarely match perfectly, and most farmers assume small variations are unavoidable in live bird trading...
Read MoreIn poultry trading, trust is important. Every farmer depends on supervisors, accountants, drivers, and workers to manage daily operations. Birds move continuously from farm to customer, and...
Read MoreEvery poultry trader experiences confusion when stock closing time arrives. Records show one quantity while the farm or godown shows something different. This situation creates stress, arguments, and...
Read MoreContrarian Insight: Why Tracking Shrinkage Alone Is Not Enough...
Read MoreMonth end is supposed to bring clarity. It should tell whether the business earned profit or faced loss. But for many poultry traders, month closing brings stress instead of confidence...
Read MoreIf you ask many poultry traders one simple question — “How many birds do you have right now?” — the answer is often an estimate, not a certainty...
Read MoreLet us talk honestly about something every poultry trader faces but rarely discusses openly...
Read MoreIf stock is frequently corrected later, it means something was not recorded properly at the right time...
Read MoreBut are you giving the same importance to stock control?...
Read MoreRight now, at this moment, do you know your exact live bird stock? Not an estimate. Not yesterday’s figure. The exact number...
Read MoreYou raise birds with care. You manage feed cost. You monitor mortality. You calculate target weight. You plan dispatch properly. Everything seems under control...
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