PoultryHub connects verified poultry farmers directly with buyers across Zimbabwe. List your birds, eggs, chicks and feed — or find trusted sellers near you, request quotes and place orders, all in one app.
Free to download and use. iOS version coming soon — join the waitlist to be first in line.
Built for Zimbabwe's farmers and buyers — from a single tray of eggs to bulk broiler orders.
Every seller is manually verified and approved before they can list. Search live birds, eggs, chicks, dressed poultry, feed and meat by category, type and location.
Request a quote for bulk or custom orders. Sellers respond with priced invoices you can accept, negotiate or download as a PDF.
Place orders with self-pickup or delivery, track every status from payment to completion, and confirm receipt when your order arrives.
Follow real farm journeys. Sellers share time-limited photo and video updates of their current livestock — and you can place advance orders.
Message sellers or buyers directly to agree details, share payment info and coordinate delivery — with photos and videos supported.
Payment proof review, product approval and a clear dispute resolution process protect both sides of every transaction.
Every seller account and every product listing is reviewed and approved by the PoultryHub team before it appears.
Pay how Zimbabwe pays — EcoCash, OneMoney, Innbucks or bank transfer in ZWG or USD, with in-app payment proof.
Problems are acknowledged within 2 business days and resolved within 7, with clear steps for both buyers and sellers.
Download the PoultryHub app for Android below, or join the WhatsApp waitlist for launch news, tips and the iOS release.
For most modern Android phones (roughly 2017 and newer). Smaller download, best performance.
Download 64-bitWorks on every Android phone. Slightly larger download — choose this if you're unsure which one to pick.
Download universalFor older or entry-level Android phones. If the 64-bit version won't install, this one will.
Download 32-bitTip: to check your phone, go to Settings → About phone. If it says arm64 or you bought it after 2017, use 64-bit. You may need to allow "Install from unknown sources" when installing.