When we started keeping rabbits it was a hobby and we never
expected to make any money from it, let alone make a living from it. Over the
years our approach to the hobby changed and we started to make money off the
"project" (not hobby anymore). A big push towards this was the
hyperinflation we experienced in Zimbabwe between the year 2003 and 2008 which
needed us to be innovative to sustain ourselves. With the introduction of the
US dollar in 2009 we had no other source of income at the time except the
rabbits and it was then that our “project” started to evolve into our source of
livelihood.
We have faced many challenges since we started keeping
rabbits, but we have seen how these small livestock transformed our lifestyle
and our perception of the world around us. We are now committed to growing this
business (not a project anymore) to its full potential and hopefully take the ‘rabbit
as an alternative protein source’ message to our fellow countrymen in the
process. We continue to witness increasing interest in rabbits for meat, but
also the number of breeder’s seems to continue to increase.
This is by all accounts very positive news, but as a
business, we need to protect our share of that market. It is with this in mind
that we are intending to start attending the Harare Agricultural Show from next
year (2014) onwards to showcase our rabbits and hopefully interact with other
stakeholders about the prospects of this growing sub-sector. From having
attended the Harare Agricultural Show over the years, the rabbit section is
always poorly displayed and in many ways is an after-thought by the show’s
organisers and exhibiting institutions. We intend to change that next year with
our specially designed & fabricated display cage.
We have included concept pictures with this post, the actual
pictures will be made available towards the dates of the show. We are hoping
this effort will generate interest in our product and show that we mean
business. After the show we are hoping that our bankers, especially, start
taking us a bit more seriously and that the market starts to take notice of us
and our products. We have no illusion as to the impact our presence at the show
will have. In other words, we are not expecting a flood of orders or discounts
from suppliers soon after the show, but we are hopeful of getting increased orders
from our current customers and a better reception from our bankers to start
with.
As with any marketing and promotion, money has to be spent
upfront before the rewards start to flow. This is why we have had to defer our attendance
of the show to next year to give us time to save up for the stand and other associated expenses, which in all
honesty we felt were too expensive. The fabrication of the cage will go ahead as
scheduled and once complete we will explore the possibility of taking it to the
UNWTO General Assembly in Victoria Falls in the hope of establishing new customers
and showcasing our efforts to the country's and indeed the world’s policy makers.
All these are grand ideas by any measure, but we are
committed to becoming Zimbabwe's largest rabbit breeding operation and this is
the path we have chosen.
Special Display Cage - Concept Design Images
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