Brunei bizmen invest in multi-million crab proj
>> Monday, October 22, 2012
By
Myds Supnad
VIGAN CITY - A group of Brunei businessmen
with foreign partners, started to establish in the country a crab farming
chain, a big investment that requires millions of dollars and generates
thousands of employment.
Top executives of the Shaika GC Aquaculture,
Inc., discussed with Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis “Chavit” Singson last week their
intention to put up their first crab farming chain in Ilocos which they noted
to be feasible for such kind of business.
Shaika executives said mangrove crab, a soft
shell crab that is known to have a high commercial value in domestic and
international markets, can be easily cultured in the country with the
Philippines’ friendly weather and water condition.
The Brunei businessmen told Singson big
demand for soft shell crab in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and
China prompted them to expand their aqua culture investment in the Philippines,
saying big volume of demand prompted a rapid price increase of its prices.
Shaika offered to Singson the possibility of
a joint business venture with the provincial government not only to ensure the
success of the business but also make the provincial government generate
employment to thousands of fishermen.
The Brunei traders said big opportunity is in
the country with its wide areas of coastal waters, optimistic that the survival
rate of the proposed aquaculture business is around 90 percent.
The aquaculture project is an indoor fond
where the operator can put up hundreds of small hatchery inside a constructed
building that is free from ted tide toxin. Culture period of a soft shell crab
is just only 30 days, predicting that the operator can easily earn a profit
margin of 45 percent.
The Brunei traders told Singson said that the
operation cost reaches to around only P150 per kilo (of crab) and that the
average income from it after 30 days of culture is approximately between P250
to P400 per kilo, giving the operator a profit margin of around 45 percent, the
lowest net income from it.
The group said, however, that the success of
the business depends on the style of feeding (of the crab), saying the ammonia
level of the fond should be always monitored as it is important while the crab
is being cultured.
1 comments:
I'm very much confident that this project can give more helps to the country...and more projects to be introduce to all generations...We salute the governor CHAVIT SINGSON For his initiative on this PROJECT
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