Just watch my words.
There will be at least 10,000 BHs within the next five years in Vietnam. Currently the number is below 1000 BHs.
What surprised me most was the number of BH owners and newbies who contacted me just for a cup of coffee.
Nearly every night there were at least two groups that dropped by for a chit-chat. Even when I landed at KLIA there were two more newbies who wanted me to meet them.
While in Go Cong I accidentally met one of my blog reader whom I have never met face to face.
"Are you Pak Harry from Kuala Lumpur? I have been your regular blog reader."
He wanted to show me his perfume hanging garden. Today just before checking out of my hotel he was at the lobby wanted me to have a present for all the good things that I have done.
"Pak Harry can you send a short report on what I should do to improve my current BH?" That was what he wanted from me.
Late last night two groups who keep pushing me to work with them in starting a showroom in HCM and Go Cong.
I am very impressed with their aggressiveness.
The group who engaged me to be in HCM have indicated to erect not less than 35 BH within the next few years.
Huge, massive and plenty in numbers. It looks as if my service will be greatly required in Vietnam.
My objective will still remain as it is. I wanted more people to be successful and I hope it can be applied to foreigners.
The outlook in Vietnam is very positive. The number of birds are plentiful and the number of BHs are not so many.
When you have a BH, you are looking at thousands of birds within 3-6 months and not hundreds.
I also discovered some interesting building technologies used in building BHs. They used a kind of 3-D wall made of Styrofoam with steel frame.
Using this new method the erecting of each floor BH's walls takes less then 3 days. We are talking about 15 meters by 40 meter by 4 meters high floor.
Will show some photos soon.
I was also introduced to "HCM Viagra", an aroma made in HCM city made of blending of fish, egg, bird shit water and a few herbs. Took home a bottle for testing and from the smell of it, I think it is very strong and attractive.
The person who blend this aroma used in his BH and the result so far is 3,000 birds within less then 2 years.
What a new discoveries. This will be very good for the swiftlet industry.
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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