Cost to Build a Broiler Farm in Nigeria — equipment, suppliers and financing.
Real CAPEX ranges and verified supplier sourcing for Nigerian commercial broiler operations. We benchmark your project, source comparative quotes and connect with financing partners.
- Lagos-delivered pricing
- Tropical climate package
- Generator-ready
- Financing options
What drives broiler farm cost in Nigeria
Climate package (tunnel ventilation + cooling), generator capacity, automation level, freight from origin port and local civil works all drive total CAPEX. Imported equipment commonly adds 15–25% over factory price by the time it lands on site.
Indicative ranges
5,000-bird: USD 55k–95k equipment. 10,000-bird: USD 90k–160k. 20,000-bird: USD 200k–350k. 50,000-bird integrated site: USD 500k–900k. Civil works add 25–45%.
Sourcing strategy for Nigerian buyers
We source 3–5 verified manufacturer quotes — typically across Turkish, Indian and European suppliers — and help you compare on landed cost, warranty and after-sales support, not just upfront price.
Common questions
- How much does a broiler farm cost in Nigeria?
- Indicative equipment delivered Lagos: 5,000-bird tunnel house USD 55k–95k; 10,000-bird USD 90k–160k; 20,000-bird USD 200k–350k. Civil works add 25–45% depending on site and contractor.
- Which suppliers ship broiler equipment to Nigeria?
- Turkish, Indian, Chinese, Brazilian and European manufacturers serve Nigerian buyers. We match buyers to suppliers experienced with Nigerian customs, freight and tropical climate.
- Is financing available for broiler farms in Nigeria?
- Yes — qualified Nigerian broiler projects can access equipment, asset-backed and export-credit financing through our partner network, typically for projects above USD 200k.
- What climate package is needed in Nigeria?
- Tunnel ventilation with evaporative cooling pads is standard for commercial Nigerian broiler houses. Generators and reliable backup power are essential.
