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1. Poultry Farming
Initial Capital: $500 - $1000
Description: Poultry farming, especially chicken rearing for eggs (layers) or meat (broilers), is a low-cost venture with quick returns. With a small space, you can start with around 50 to 100 birds.
Key Needs: Chicken feed, chicks, housing (coops), and vaccination.
2. Fish Farming (Small-Scale)
Initial Capital: $500 - $1000
Description: Fish farming (aquaculture) is highly profitable, particularly tilapia or catfish farming. With small ponds or tanks, you can start producing fish for local markets.
Key Needs: Fish fingerlings, feed, small pond/tank, aerators.
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3. Mushroom Farming
Initial Capital: $300 - $500
Description: Mushroom farming is ideal for those with limited space. It's a high-demand product in urban areas and requires minimal investment in equipment.
Key Needs: Mushroom spawns, substrate (like sawdust), plastic bags, and a small space for incubation.
4. Bee-Keeping (Apiculture)
Initial Capital: $200 - $500
Description: Beekeeping is an easy entry-level business that provides honey, beeswax, and other valuable products. It requires minimal space, and bee colonies can multiply over time.
Key Needs: Beehives, protective clothing, bees, and harvesting tools.
5. Vegetable Farming
Initial Capital: $300 - $700
Description: Growing vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, carrots, or leafy greens can be done in small plots of land. The fast-growing cycle of vegetables makes it possible to earn returns in just a few months.
Key Needs: Seeds, fertilizers, simple irrigation systems, and pesticides.
6. Snail Farming
Initial Capital: $200 - $500
Description: Snail farming (heliciculture) is a low-cost venture with high market demand, especially in restaurants and local markets. Snails are easy to rear and feed on local vegetation.
Key Needs: Snail pens, snails, feeds, and small watering systems.
7. Rabbit Farming
Initial Capital: $300 - $600
Description: Rabbit farming is easy to start, and rabbits reproduce quickly. They are a good source of lean meat, which is gaining popularity in health-conscious markets.
Key Needs: Rabbits, housing (hutches), feed, and water supply.
8. Organic Fertilizer Production
Initial Capital: $200 - $500
Description: With the growing interest in organic farming, producing organic compost and fertilizers from agricultural waste can be a lucrative business. Organic manure is in demand in both rural and urban farming areas.
Key Needs: Organic materials (plant/animal waste), simple processing tools, and packaging materials.
9. Herbs and Spice Farming
Initial Capital: $300 - $600
Description: Growing spices such as ginger, garlic, pepper, and lemongrass can be profitable. These are always in demand in Cameroon and abroad for culinary and medicinal uses.
Key Needs: Seeds or seedlings, fertilizers, small land plot, and irrigation.
10. Goat Farming
Initial Capital: $500 - $1000
Description: Goat farming is popular because goats are hardy and easy to raise in rural and peri-urban areas. They are valued for both meat and milk.
Key Needs: Goats, small grazing area, simple housing (shelters), and feed.