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The Lucrative Grasscutter Production Business; How Much Money Do You Need to Start?

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As said before, grasscutter production is one of the easier low-cost ventures in agriculture. However, no matter how small, it will still cost you some amount of money to start and hopefully make some profits.

Today, we expose the costs and benefits of grasscutter production. The analysis will also include all inputs needed to reach high profitability.

The most interesting thing about grasscutter rearing is, the budget to start is so flexible with so many ways to house them, even when you don’t have enough money.

In the end, you will know how much money you can make from producing grasscutter. Also, an idea of how much it will cost you to get to profitability.

Let’s first look at the benefits part.


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Cash Benefits in Grasscutter Production

You can make money from the sale of;

  1. Weaners at 6weeks for breeding by other farmers.
  2. Matured at 8months with 2.5kg weight for consumption.
  3. Matured female, ready to mate for breeding by other farmers.
TypePrice (GHC)Purpose
Weaners150.00Production
Matured males250.00Production
Matured females300.00 or higherProduction
Matured103 per kgConsumption

So, sales of 100 matured grasscutter in a year at GHC200 will earn you GHC20,000.00. Just an assumption.

From this information, you now have an idea of the size of production per year. That target will also inform you of the size of the colony and the investment you must make to achieve the levels you want.

That takes us to the cost.


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Cost of Producing Grasscutter

To arrive at the amount you need to start grasscutter production, you must consider.

  1. Cost of the housing structure
  2. Cost starter/breeding stock
  3. Cost feeding and Water
  4. Medication cost
  5. Labour cost

The cost of these components varies according to the location, and the availability of materials. Especially with housing. Though concrete or metal cages are preferred for their durability, wood or bamboo may be very cheap materials in your area.

The same applies to the kind of feed available in your area may determine the cost of feeding. Sometimes you may have to travel distances to get their feed.

To stay profitable and productive, make sure you have easy access to all the materials and conditions that promotes production of grasscutter.

ItemDescriptionQuantityUnit Cost(GHC)Total (GHC)
3 tier metal cage1.5mx9m12000.002000.00
Breeding stock (Female)Matured4300.001200.00
Breeding stock (Male)Matured1300.00300.00
Feed & Water1250.00600.00
Labour1250.00600.00
Total4,700.00

Feed, water, and labour are usually provided by the farmer. It is always good to put a cost to them to have a true picture of how much it will cost. The cost of a cage may vary depending on the materials used.

Note: A 3 tier cage with dimensions 1.5mx9m can keep about 100 grasscutters.

This costing also gives you an idea how much you need to invest to start a grasscutter production business.

In conclusion

First, know whom you will sell your grasscutter to. That will be a motivation to set a production target to meet market demand. This target will also help you to know what you need to start production.

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K. Afrane Okese
K. Afrane Okese
Experienced Climate Change Adoptation and Mitigation expert and Agriculturist, working with farmers, building and managing farms for over a decade. Love to share and learn from farmers and other players in the field of agriculture.

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