This young farmer has a unique way of blending pigeons and rabbits in a venture that makes him over 6,000 ghc monthly. Rabbit farming in 2025 can be very challenges especially due to the high cost of feed, however if done well, one can make good returns from just a backyard venture. Ebo’s Rabbit Hub is located in the heart of Winneba in the Central region of Ghana. His passion, dedication and resilience has got him this far. Though many complain about the low patronage of rabbit meat products, farmers like Ebo have found a way to market themselves well to attract a regular stream of income.
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Mordin of Rabbit & more takes us through how new and aspiring farmers can take that bold step to start a Rabbit project in 2023 and beyond in-spite of the current economic hardship.
In the attached video, you will learn step by step basics of starting the Rabbit project in order to achieve great success with as low as 200 ghc.
All you need and the WILL, a leap of Faith and the passion to journey the paths of your new project.
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He lives in the UK but Started a Rabbit Farm Investment in Ghana
With the aim of becoming one of the best Rabbit breeders in Ghana and subsequently the sub-region, @RABBITOFARMINO has invested in Rabbit farming in his home country Ghana.
The rabbit industry is a growing one and thus, anyone with the right ideas and know-how can capitalise heavily on it’s future gains if done right.
n this video you will learn about his vision as well as reason for getting into this livestock industry hoping to make a difference.
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Journey to Success: The Rabbit Farming Story of Adanko Palace
In the bustling city of Accra, amidst the urban landscape, lies a sanctuary of rural tranquility – Adanko Palace. But this isn’t your typical palace adorned with grandeur and opulence; instead, it’s a humble abode where a young entrepreneur’s dreams took flight, fueled by determination, passion, and the love for rabbits. Meet Manasseh Yaw Mensah Okutu, affectionately known as Manny or Peter Adanko, the farm manager at Adanko Palace. His journey into the world of rabbit farming is a testament to the power of seizing opportunities and transforming them into thriving enterprises.
It all began in 2021 when Manny was introduced to rabbit farming by Mr. Gavivina Tamakloe, a revered elder and mentor. With the gift of a pregnant rabbit and the encouragement of Mr. Tamakloe, Manny embarked on a journey that would change his life forever. Coming from modest means and armed with a determination to shape his destiny, Manny embraced rabbit farming with unwavering enthusiasm. The initial days were filled with boundless excitement as Manny witnessed the miracle of birth and the joy of nurturing newborn bunnies. However, success didn’t come without its fair share of challenges. From the heartbreaking loss of Does (female rabbits) to theft, to the devastating setback of losing bunnies to illness, Manny faced adversity head-on. Yet, with resilience as his guiding force, he refused to succumb to setbacks. Driven by a relentless pursuit of excellence, Manny sought guidance from experts, invested his earnings wisely, and leveraged support from friends and family. With each obstacle overcome, Adanko Palace emerged stronger, more resilient, and better equipped to tackle the demands of rabbit farming.
Today, Adanko Palace stands as a beacon of success in the Tema community, offering healthy rabbit meat and nutrient-rich droppings (manure) to eager customers. With a monthly production of no less than 50 rabbits, Manny’s dedication has transformed a humble passion into a thriving business venture. But beyond the numbers and profits lies a deeper story – one of perseverance, passion, and the power of belief. Manny’s journey from a young graduate with a dream to a successful entrepreneur is a testament to the transformative potential of determination and hard work. As Manny extends an open invitation to the community to experience the delights of rabbit meat and the benefits of rabbit droppings, he embodies the spirit of entrepreneurship – fearless, relentless, and driven by a vision of success. So, whether you’re a connoisseur of fine meats or a farmer seeking to enrich your soil, Adanko Palace welcomes you to join them on their journey.
Reach out today and discover the magic of rabbit farming with Manny and the team at Adanko Palace. Special thanks to Tawiah and Francis who did not cease to believe in me and supported my effort.
For more information or to connect with Adanko Palace, please contact them at 0202997855, or find us on Google Maps as Adanko Palace (Rabbit Farm).
200 Rabbits in 9 Months, The Story of a Young Ghanaian Rabbit Farmer.
Rabbit farming is known to many in Ghana especially as a backyard type of farming. Many young people do it for fun or to while away time.
Today, most young people are gradually seeing the business side of owning a Rabbitry. This has led to a gradual individual investments as well as trials to see if the business could be sustainable in a place like Ghana.
Stephen is the owner of Stevo’s Rabbitry based in Kasoa, a suburb of the Central Region of Ghana but not far from the Country’s capital, Accra. The farm has a total capacity of about 300 rabbits and till growing.
The video below tells a tale of how it all started.
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