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[QUOTE="Stena, post: 217830, member: 67486"] Hello there! I am an agro-fanatic, and as such I love anything related to agriculture. So far, especially in this part of the world (Africa), agriculture has come to be the main stay of our economy, even though it seems less appreciated. But, I am more interested in animal husbandry and fish farming to be precised. This aspect of agriculture has provided us with good sources of mineral salts and proteins which our bodies cannot do without. Have you carried out a recent window shopping on fish? How do you find its cost? I prefer to culture fishes myself from the fingerling stage to a 'table sized' stage, and most times I carry out brooding, so I can get the eggs myself. It's not only an interesting venture for me, but very lucrative! Fish feeds are getting expensive, so I have a way to improvise by making my own feeds which could be a blood meal or fish meal. The thing is, as long as we exist, fishes are still going to flood the market and it's buyers are always awaiting. Another thing- it does not have a season when its sale rate is high (as in the case of poultry). You too can learn fish culturing, and make a business out of it. [/QUOTE]
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