At Sutera Harbour Golf Club commencing from 8:30am, organized by the Sabah Swiftlet House and Bird’s Nest Industry Association (SWIFIN).
Seminar/workshop will cover the followings:-
1) Biology & Behaviour of swiftlets
2) The Breeding Biology of Swiftlets
3) Swiftlet Propagation/farming
4) Guidelines of Swiftlet Farming (SABAH) & permit /license application.
Others:-
1) Introduction to Swiftlet Farming
2) Secret of successful Bird House
3) Business loan opportunity for Swiftlet Farming.
4) Visit to an established bird house (Dr Laurentius’s bird house for his Ph.D research in swiftlet farming, Oxford University)
Speakers:-
1) Dr Laurentius Ambu PhD (Swiftlet Farming) FCAM (Director of Wildlife Department, Sabah)
2) YB Datuk Karim Bujang (testimony of his bird house)
3) Officer of Agro Bank, Kota Kinabalu (to be anounced later)
Registration Fees:-
1) Non-member RM1,000. 00 per person
2) SWIFIN Member RM800.00 per person
3) Early bird discount : 10% off if registered before 20th Sept, 2010.
4) Seat limited to the first 35 persons only
Further Information:-
Contact : 088-259169 / 269169 or 016-5843685 (Mrs Li)
Language : Bahasa Malaysia & English
Every participant shall be entitled for an external sound (worth RM300.00), one cup of Bird’s nest soup (worth RM50.00), one box of Borneo Bird’s Nest (worth RM300.00) and certificate of participation (suitable for Permit & Farming Loan Application)
Inclusive of buffet lunch and 2 tea breaks .
Payment methods:
Cash or bank-in to Alliance Bank a/c no 100930010779203 to kindly fax remittance slip to 088-269553.
(cheque payable to “Sabah Swiftlet House House & Bird’s Nest Industry Association”)
(I will be available during the workshop to meet those who wanted to start their BH)
Edible Birdnest farming can be considered an ideal, most exciting and a very lucrative business. This venture is suitable for those who live in parts of Cambodia, Southern Thailand, Burma, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippine and Indonesia. This blog is dedicated to my findings, crazy ideas, encounters with newbies, comments from friends, local news, pictures relevant to Birdnest plus my personal experiences and knowledge gained in swiftlet farming.
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