My sincere wish is for the PM to allocate say 30 million ringgit for the activation of dead BHs.
The amount can be in a lump sum or in stages.
I think there is such thing as reactivation of stranded housing or condominium.
Why can't we have an allocation to activate stranded BHs?
If the amount is allocated those who wish to apply must register with Jabatan Veterina.
Upon validation of their BH condition, the BH will be required to be hand over to a newly formed department where they will be reactivated.
The cost per BH will be not more than RM30,000.
With the allocated amount Jabatan Veterina can easily reactivate about 1000 BHs.
The amount spend shall be repaid by BH owner when the nests from their BH are harvested every month.
The payment shall be subjected to a mutual understanding between the BH and Jabatan Veterina.
The collected amount shall be reused to reactivate other BHs that were not being covered during the first phase of reactivation exercise.
How do you think about this idea?
Hmm... how can Jabatan Veterina be able to reactivate a BH when they themselves are not well trained to do so?
This is where the local expertise will come in.
The Veterina department can recruit or appoint a number of local experts that might provide the necessary coaching or training to Jabatan Veterina officers.
The Jabatan can firstly train at least one officer per state.
Upon finishing the first batch they can start another batch of officers as supporting staff.
If every state have qualified specialist that can help those swiftlet farmers, there will be lesser failed BHs.
This long term strategy will be of great help to the swiftlet farming industry.
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