Making your cabbage business plan
All good businesses need planning, cabbage farming is not an exception. Plan well and you will make more money. A business plan keeps you focused on your aims and goals. It helps you see where you are coming from, where you are now and where you want your business to go.
A business plan will help you get a loan from the bank, SACCOs, friends and family. It also tells you what your business will look like in 3 to 5 years to come.
Step 1: Business summary and description
One of the first things you need to do is write up a business summary and description. This will help you and others understand what you hope to achieve:
- Business Summary: Why do you want to plant cabbages? Where? How? For how much?
- Business Description: What is happening today in cabbage farming ventures? What might happen in the future in your area? How can you do it? How will it make money?
Step 2: Production Plan
Always have several cabbage plots planted at different times. This ensures you have a continuous supply of cabbage to sell. Having just one land, planted at the same time means you will have nothing to sell as you wait for them to mature or after harvest.
Sometimes it is good to have more than one business. Try keeping chickens or dairy cows so that you have a constant supply of eggs or milk to sell.
Step 3: Marketing Plan
An important step is identifying a buyer for your produce, to ensure you are catering for a demand. This will ensure that you make a return on your investment. Look at the market. What is happening in the market where you intend to sell your produce?
What Competition is there? If you do have competitors, you need to think about how you can be different and deliver better value to your customers. What will you do if a competitor comes in?
Take the following 4 P's into consideration:
- Price: Sell at a good price. Find out how much your neighbors are selling cabbages for. If your price is too high, customers will not buy from you.
- Product: What is your product? In this case, it is clean and fresh cabbage.
- Promotion: How do people know that you sell cabbages? You need to promote it. A poster at the gate? Telling people at church?
- Place: Where can people buy your cabbage? From your house? Do you deliver? online or social media?
For more information on finding markets click here.
Step 4: Financial Plan
Production and marketing cost money. How much money do you need? Will you need a loan? Do you have savings that you can use?
You need to draw up a budget. Plan your budget to borrow, have money to run and grow your business, save and how much you can pay yourself.
Step 5: Operations Plan
How will the business run day to day? Will you need people to help? Will you need to service your equipment and do you need transport?
Step 6: Risk Assessment
What can go wrong? It is important to think hard about any risks i.e. What will you do if your crop harvest is bad and you lose all your produce? How will you cope with the loss? Maybe you need to get insurance incase of crop failure?