Chapter 26 – The Feed Mixing Machine
Mr. Ernesto led Salimo to a warehouse where the air was filled with the smell of ground corn and bran. In the center, a machine hummed, mixing ingredients with a rhythmic sound.
"This is the feed mixer," said the PROSPERAR mentor. "Here we produce the food that keeps the birds strong and healthy."“
Salimo watched curiously. Buckets of corn, soybeans, bran, and oyster shells were dumped into the machine, which within minutes returned a balanced mixture. It wasn't just food—it was science turned into practice.
The mentor explained:
— "Feed represents more than half the cost of raising poultry. When a young person learns to prepare feed, they not only reduce expenses but can also turn it into a business. Imagine how many small farmers could buy quality, locally made feed instead of relying on expensive brands."“
Salimo reflected silently. It was true: in Mozambique, so many opportunities lay hidden, just waiting for someone brave enough to explore them. While many young people dreamed only of formal employment, there were those who could thrive by creating simple solutions to real needs.
—"Here, nothing goes to waste," Ernesto added. "We transform local produce into nutritious food. That's sustainability. And it's also independence."“
You Can: What seems like just corn today could be the foundation of a business that fuels dreams tomorrow.