How to start a lucrative snail farming with small capital!
Snail
farming is one of the top interesting
and lucrative business in Africa and other continents.
West
Africa is home to the largest species of land snail in the world. The Giant
African land snail (Achatina species), is known to grow up to 30cm in length
and can be found in the dense tropical rain forests across the region from
Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast,cameroon Ghana to Nigeria and other
African countries.
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For
decades of years, Africa’s appetite for snails has been served through traditional
means. Snails handpicked from the bush (usually in the dead of the night) have
been the only way to get snails to the market and dinner table.in some part of
African countries snail are also use as a means to cure illnesses.
However,
as Africa’s population explodes and our forests continue to be sacrificed to
build cities, the (bush) supply of snails cannot keep up with the soaring
demand.In some area in Nigeria snail will give way to scarcity due to the level
of environmental development,such area like:Lagos state,Abuja(Fct).
This
has created an opportunity in the market for snail breeders and farmers who now
cultivate these interesting creatures on small farms and in their backyards for
impressive profits or for their own consumption.
Let’s
find out how fast these slow animals can yield huge profit….
First, the impressive success
story of an African snail farmer…
Snail
farming is a niche and unusual business which it has not been part of the
competitive market and successful snail farmers in Nigeria are enjoying
the huge rewards of this lucrative and profitable business..
Snails are a great delicacy,
and for good reason too…
Snails
are huge part of the diet in many parts
of Africa,especially a country like Nigeria ,although they are not always affordable
and available all year round. Their high protein, low fat and cholesterol
content make them a nutritional favourite.Snails values has fade away due to
the westernized system in the African countries.Some years before the
colonization period ,snails are use for preparing delicious African’s meals but
today,It’s no more.
Snails
contain almost all the amino acids needed by the body and most of its
by-products are used for cosmetics and medicines.
As
our population becomes more interested in healthier living and low-cholesterol
diets, snails will become a popular alternative to to all the fatty and
non-healthy meats that flood our markets nowadays. They are much cheaper than
red meat with greater health benefits on top!
Snails
have, for a long time, been a popular and recurring item on the menus of
hotels, restaurants and bars where they often feature as boiled, fried and
spiced kebabs. They are also a great addition to soups and stews which are a
significant part of most African dishes.
Market Opportunities for Snail
Farming in Africa
Most
of the snails supplied to the African market are gathered from bushes and
forests during the rainy season (usually between April and September).
Because
snails are very dormant during the dry season, they become increasingly scarce
during this period and the market is starved of adequate supply until the next
wet season. This makes the supply of snails very seasonal in many parts of
Africa where they serve as food.
As
a consequence, snails can fetch much higher prices during the dry season
(December to March) when supply often does not keep up with demand.
Snails
may go on break during the dry seasons but the human appetite for its taste
always remains, and continues to grow throughout the year. And to think that
several festivities take place during the dry season (Christmas et al), makes
this a first choice agribusiness.
Due
to steadily growing demand from customers, hotels and restaurants are always in
need of snail delicacies on their menus. And given the significant upside to
the profits that can be made, it makes a lot of sense to take maximum advantage
of this market when the supply of snails is significantly short.
There
is also growing demand in Europe for giant African snails. Apart from their
great taste, many people abroad like to keep them as pets and keepsakes due to
their sheer size (I was surprised too!). But never mind, you are likely to be
very busy satisfying the local demand to bother about exports.
However,
it’s still good to know that such foreign market opportunities exist for this
small business. If you’re interested in exports, you could read up the
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Success tips for aspiring Snail
farming in Africa
As
a newbie in the snail farming industry, your primary goal should be to
take advantage of the seasonality of this market in order to gain premium
prices for your snails in order to yield profitable income. Target the high-end
customers (hotels, restaurants and households,supermarket) who can afford to
pay a premium for a steady supply of the product.
If
you supply all year round, you are likely to earn lesser during the rainy
seasons (when supply is in abundance) and more in the dry seasons (when the
product is scarce).
You
could buy cheaply from the villages and other remote areas and if you live in a
rural area where there are bushes you can go for hunting,I guess that will
reduce your capital intensive intake into the business, while the supply is up
during the rainy season and maintain a healthy stock of large snails that you
can unleash on your customers when supply falls in the dry season.
But
to achieve this, there is a very important condition. The size of your snails
must be large and ‘intimidating’ enough to command a premium (high) price.
For
this to happen, you must start your snail farm with the right species (the
Giant African type) and ensure that you apply proper breeding, stocking and
feeding practices to achieve the huge sizes that will make you a highly sought
after supplier.
If
your snails are bred well, they should start to reach market size from six to
twelve months, although some farmers like to leave theirs for much longer
period in order for them to make profit during the dry season towards december,
more than 90 percent of the snails supplied to our local markets are picked
from the forests. While this has been the traditional supply source, our
growing population and rising rural to urban migration rates make it
unsustainable.
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An
artificial intervention like snail farming is the only way to satisfy the
growing demand. And as long as a huge
chunk of the market depends on snails captured in the wild, nobody can assure a
steady and consistent supply of large snails like a farmer who breeds snails in
his/her backyard!
Some things you should consider
before you start a snail farm…
In
terms of cost and time and management structure, snail farming is a low risk
business. Unlike many other livestock businesses, snail farming requires very
little startup and operating costs but requires a cool temperature environment
for their sustainability.
It
can be run from your backyard,abandoned area (if you have a sizeable one) or on
that piece of land wasting away in your neighbourhood or village.If you do not
have a good space ,you can rent some spaces that you can afford without going
to bankruptcy .
Snails
are friendly to the environment and their droppings are not offensive (unlike
pigs and poultry which the neighbours are most likely prone to complain about
their smell) so there’s no chance an angry neighbor will come knocking.
Snails
also multiply really fast laying up to 100 eggs in one go. Because snails are
hermaphrodites (have both male and female sexual organs), they get to mate
easily throughout the year. This high reproduction rate has made snails a pest
in many regions of the world.
However,
it’s this fast reproductive ability that makes these slow creatures a delight
to an entrepreneur. Snails can give very high returns on your initial
investment if you do your homework well and target niche and repeat customers.
If
you are into a white colars job and you are being worried about merging the two
together,yes!,you can,you have to create a time management system in which you
minimize wasting your precious time.
Pending
the time it becomes big before you can employ someone to assist you,starting a
business newly,you do not have to employ anyone cause business is of two
sides,either positive or negative.Do not forget that as an entrepreneur you
have to take risk.
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