Tag: Value addition in poultry

  • Why You Should add Value To Your Eggs

    We already covered the 6 proven ways you can add value to your eggs.

    And in this post, I’m going to tell you why I’m going to add value to my eggs — and why I you should too. Hopefully you’ll see what I see in value addition and be inspired to do more.

    Eggs value addition can transform a normal poultry farm into a highly profitable agribusiness. Because most farmers only sell raw eggs, value-added products immediately set you apart.

    Additionally, the process unlocks better markets, higher margins, and long-term stability for your layer poultry farming business.


    1. Value Addition Helps You Make More Money

    For example, a tray of eggs sells for Ksh.350–500. However, that same tray can produce five bottles of 350ml liquid eggs. Each bottle sells for around Ksh.350 (2020 pricing)

    Therefore, one tray becomes Ksh.1,750 instead of Ksh.500.

    And you get a decent profit percentage after you deduct the costs.

    Would you want 10% of Ksh.1750 per tray or 10% of Ksh.500?

    Moreover, this simple shift allows you to increase profits without buying more chickens. Farmers who embrace eggs value addition often discover new income streams that keep their farms stable throughout the year.

    2. Value Addition Allows You To Offer More Quality And Safety

    Packaged egg powder
    An example of dried eggs(Egg powder)
    Perfect for bakeries.

    Raw eggs spoil quickly, usually within 30 days. Meanwhile, pasteurized liquid eggs last much longer and reduce contamination risks like salmonella. Consequently, bakeries, restaurants, hotels, hospitals, and institutions prefer them.

    Egg powder goes even further. It supports pharmaceutical companies, food manufacturers, and other large industries. Because these markets value consistency, they become reliable buyers. This level of quality is difficult to achieve without eggs value addition, and customers appreciate the difference.

    3. Value Addition Keeps Competition Low

    Everyone sells table eggs. However, very few farmers produce liquid eggs, egg powder, or premium processed products. As a result, you enter markets with almost no direct competition. Early adopters benefit from higher demand, stronger pricing power, and better visibility.

    Eventually competition may grow, but farmers who start now position themselves as leaders long before the rest join.

    4. Value Addition Attracts Better Customers

    Cheap products usually attract difficult customers. Premium products, on the other hand, bring in professional clients who value quality and understand pricing. Consequently, you begin working with bakeries, caterers, institutions, supermarkets, and manufacturers.

    These customers buy in bulk, pay promptly(if not, their terms are favourable), and remain loyal. Since they prefer stable suppliers, your revenue becomes more predictable.


    5. Value Addition. Creates Deep Fulfilment And Purpose

    Farmers who practice eggs value addition often experience a stronger sense of purpose. Imagine supplying powdered eggs to companies or delivering safe liquid eggs to marginalized communities. Even better, imagine employing dozens of people because your processing unit keeps expanding.

    All these achievements create fulfilment because your poultry farm begins to serve a larger purpose. Impact grows alongside income.

    6. Value Addition Is More Fun

    New challenges make the farming journey more enjoyable. Innovation brings learning, creativity, and growth. Because value addition involves testing, improving, and building new products, every step becomes exciting.

    Even difficult days feel meaningful when you are building something bigger than a tray of eggs. Fun is a powerful motivator, and value addition brings plenty of it.
    ‎And as you know  fun is one of the core values of secret layers.

    ‎If it’s not fun we won’t do it – just like Sir Richard Branson says.

    If you want support as you begin your eggs value addition journey, register for my Regular Layer Chicken Digest tips and get a Free Layer Poultry Guide.

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  • 6 Proven Ways To Add Value To Your Eggs

    How do you sell your tray of eggs for Ksh.2,000 or even Ksh.5,000?

    Well, you don’t. Nobody in their right mind will buy a tray for that crazy amount when they can get it somewhere else for Ksh.350. I personally wouldn’t either.

    But wait, not so fast.

    Why do we have $1 bags and $1,000 bags? Can’t you also have Ksh.350 trays of eggs and Ksh.2,000 premium trays?

    Drumrolls…

    Yes, you can. And there’s only one secret to that: increase the value of your eggs so they’re worth more than what you want to sell them for.

    The reason I’ll buy your tray of eggs for Ksh.350 is because I believe it’s worth more than that. The reason I won’t buy it for Ksh.2,000 is because I believe it’s not worth that much.

    So, how do you make your eggs worth Ksh.2,000? That’s the billion-shilling question.

    And here’s the million-shilling question.

    You’ve probably heard of advice about processing eggs to increase their value. While those are true and important, they’re not the real gold in value addition of eggs.

    Let’s look at 6 practical ways you can make more money from your eggs.

    Pay more attention to the last 2.

    Numbers 5 and 6.

    1. BOILED EGGS

    You’ve seen this before. An egg you would have sold for Ksh.12 can be sold boiled for Ksh.30 with little added cost. It’s the simplest form of value addition of eggs, though not always easy to scale.

    Selling all your eggs as boiled is unreasonable, but depending on your location, selling even a percentage as boiled can give you a good return.

    2. BAKING

    Eggs are a key raw material in bakeries. If you know how to bake, here is a chance to turn eggs into higher-value products.

    Instead of waiting for someone to buy your tray at Ksh.350, you can bake cakes, pastries, or bread and sell them for much more.

    For best practice, treat your bakery and your farm as two separate businesses. Let your bakery buy the eggs from your farm, so you keep proper records and profits clear.

    Kimani, a farmer from Kenya is doing this profitably.

    https://youtu.be/wHPsX8bLhQg?si=tUldF2t2j3ZH58cz

    3. LIQUID EGGS

    Now we get to serious money.

    Collecting and pasteurizing liquid eggs makes them:

    Easier to handle
    Longer lasting
    Simple to use

    Liquid eggs can be sold as whole, whites only, or yolks only. They’re preferred by bakeries, hotels, and even gym enthusiasts.

    In 2021, a 350ml bottle went for Ksh.350, and from one tray you can make about 5 bottles. Do the math!

    This requires some machinery and branding, but it’s a high-value opportunity with great scalable potential.

    Here’s how one woman in Kenya is processing liquid eggs.

    https://youtu.be/noJ4FU39-u8?si=_c567QQvAgNYCId_

    4. POWDERED EGGS

    Next to liquid eggs are powdered eggs. These are widely used in bakeries, pharmaceuticals, and by athletes. Powdered eggs are easy to transport, have a long shelf life, and attract premium clients.

    Like liquid eggs, this method requires investment in equipment, but the returns can be significant.

    Here’s one woman from Nigeria successfully doing this.

    https://youtu.be/qm5k56XFaRw?si=DHoxMEHYKf-UdAGd

    5. OFFER BUNDLES

    Value is always about perception. An egg I want for supper is ordinary. An egg that saves my life is worth more,priceless.

    Here are examples of how to bundle value:

    Home delivery : Save your customers time and they’ll pay more.

    Quality guarantee: Clean, unbroken eggs fetch a premium.

    Freshness promise: Offer non-refrigerated, fresh-from-farm eggs.

    Customer support: Teach new customers how to cook simple egg recipes.

    These small extras make your eggs stand out and allow you to charge more without feeling like you’re overpricing.

    Here’s an Indian company that combines most if these.

    https://youtu.be/OdYVO5vXvWI?si=Yy-3FQefzAGPP83W

    6. CREATIVE VALUE ADDITION

    The greatest form of value addition of eggs comes from your creativity. Think differently and test new ideas. Here are practical options:

    Farm-to-table subscriptions — Deliver weekly egg boxes to families for a premium.

    Branded grading & packaging — Sort eggs into large, medium, premium and use simple branded cartons.

    Premium branded and packaged eggs as a way of value addition to your eggs.
    How much would you pay for these eggs?
    That the power of packaging and branding.
    Premium branded and packaged eggs.
    Unique, Premium branding and packaging can increase the value of your eggs and differentiate your eggs from your competitors.

    Here’s another amazing example🤯

    https://pin.it/7stFrp10b

    Recipe or meal kits — Pair eggs with a recipe card (e.g., omelette kit) to sell convenience.

    Corporate & event packs — Supply branded trays for offices, hotels, and events.

    Partnerships with bakeries/cafes — Offer exclusive supply deals for stability.

    Specialty eggs — Try small runs like free-range or smoked eggs for higher prices.

    Teach & sell — Share quick recipe guides or demos alongside your eggs.

    Try and try.
    Keep what works and drop what doesn’t. This is how you innovate beyond the traditional value addition of eggs.

    Register for our regular Layer Chicken Digest Tips via email to get tips on how to structure your offer bundles and value ideas👇🏿

    Nothing great is built through ordinary thinking. Don’t get stuck complaining about low prices. Instead, find creative, profitable ways to make your eggs worth more.

    Remember this: when you provide more value than your price, customers will happily pay.

    See you next Friday!


    Carlos Deche
    carlosdeche4040@gmail.com | secretlayerske@gmail.com