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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Take It As A Blessing In Disguise !!!

With the current raw nests market price, below RM 2,000/kg, many are no longer keen to invest or even talk about swiftlet farming.

I can see that most newbies are sceptical about this business and with lesser people getting excited the price of swiftlet farming there will be a drop of prices on properties (agricultural land & operating BHs).

There are lesser people who even respond to attending courses related to the industry.

While most people looks at the negative sides there are others who take advantage of the whole scenarios.

Let us look at the bright side of the current happenings:

1) Due to raw nests low price, many BH owners are not harvesting their BH nests. This action will help to increase the number of young birds in the air.  Most birds can now recycle their untouched nests.  Within less than 10 days after their young flew off they can immediately start a new breeding cycle.

2) This phenomena if continues will help to allow swiftlet to generate more young swiftlet.  This will on the long run increase you chances of populating any new BHs that are being constructed or converted.

3) The price of all swiftlet farming related properties will come down and there will lots of people who wanted to get out of this business.  To those who are experience and have high knowledge about swiftlet farming this is the best time to pick and choose the right opportunities.

I have came across a number of people who looks at the current scenario as a blessing.

They are buying more agricultural land or focus of those operating BHs for sales.

They are looking are experimenting with latest BH design using sophisticated technologies that they said are better than their previous BHs.

There was another group who seems to unstoppable.  They received many offers to purchase operating BHs.  They pick and choose those that have a high probability of doubling the nests population within one year or less.  They choose those that are located below the flying path.

To them this is a time of plenty and to them the market will eventually be back to normal one fine day.


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