Because the agricultural system is fragmented, many small-scale and emerging farmers face practical barriers such as:
- high input costs
- lack of technical skills and ongoing support
- exclusion from consistent markets
Closing this access gap requires deliberate, coordinated action across the value chain, because true potential is only unlocked when everyone gets to participate equally.
That’s why Rainbow’s focus is on strengthening the systems that enable participation.
This includes improving access to key inputs through initiatives such as Rainbow Day Old Chicks, where depots are being established closer to rural farming communities. By reducing the distance between farmers and essential inputs, we are helping to improve planning, reduce cost pressures, and support more efficient production.
Simultaneously, continued investment in skills development and farmer engagement remains critical to building long-term capability within the sector. We believe that sustainable growth is not achieved through celebrating single, isolated successes, instead it is built by enabling many producers to participate and succeed within a connected, equitable system.
To unlock the full potential of rural poultry production, we must vigilantly:
- Strengthen the value chain
- Lower barriers to entry
- Enable participation at scale
In doing so, poultry can continue to play a meaningful role, not only in nourishing the nation, but in building more resilient rural economies, stabilising food security, and allowing young people the opportunity to realise their potential.