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How to start snail farming business in Nigeria

How To Start Snail Farming Business In Nigeria…Producing Snails For Both Local and Export Market for consumption. In terms of protein, snail meat compares favorably with beef. But unlike beef, it’s low in fat, cholesterol, and sodium.

Snail contains rich quantities of iron (305mg), energy (80.5Kcal), protein (12-16g), fat (0.05-0.08g), calcium (170mg), phosphorus, etc. per 100g of meat; and it is very nutritious too! Because of these qualities, snail meat is used in the treatment of killer diseases like stroke, high blood pressure, diabetes, anemia, asthma, heart palpitations, migraines, etc. Experts even say snail meat combats hemorrhoids, constipation, and arteriosclerosis.

How To Start Snail Farming Business In Nigeria
How To Start Snail Farming Business In Nigeria

Why Snail farming Business is a good business

1. It requires small amount of capital to start compared with other animal husbandry such as poultry, fishing and cattle rearing, etc.

2. Feed Snails eat mainly fruits and leaves so you do not need to go far in order to feed the snails .  Snails eat the fruits and leaves of the following: guava, mango, banana,, paw-paw, cucumber, sweet potatoes, etc.

3. Demand: The market for snails is available all over the country, either as meat or for other uses such as for the production of cosmetics and/or drugs.

4. Snail farming does not stress you up since it does not require much from you, only your time, attention and efficient management. Where snails are reared does not smell unlike poultry farming.

5. Snail reproduction. Snails reproduce eggs up to 80 and above during reproduction years and since there is no difference between male and female because each snail can fertilise the other and they begin laying eggs 8-12 months after becoming sexually active

6. Risks of loosing your snails as a result of disease is much less compared with other types of livestock farming.

7. Unlike other type of business, the disadvantages of snail farming is very low, almost non existence for a typical farmer.

 

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There are even more reasons why you should go into snail farming business –snail by-products.

1. Snail shell: This can be used for traditional medicine, ornament, beads, decorations, etc.

2. Snail eggs: This can be used for various types of soup

3. Snail slime: The mucus produced by snail can be used to treat ulcer, cough and for the production of cosmetics, etc.

 

 

Steps to start Snail farming business

Here are steps anyone can take to start a Snail farming business

 

1. Suitable location

Look for suitable environment that should be conducive for snail farming. Generally speaking, snails need water always and if they get dry, they are likely to die. So you must get an area that there is water and not windy in excess since too much wind can bring about dryness. So it is advisable you construct a snaileries in wind protected environment.

2. Prepare your business plan

Business plan is important since it states in clear terms what you will be doing over a period of time. For example, it breaks down how much it is going to cost you to start the snail farming business, the scale of your operation, demand estimation, wages of your employees, if any, estimated sales, etc. Without a business plan, it is difficult for you to know , for example, how much it will cost you to start a snail business, particularly if you are going to do it in a large scale, where to borrow money or even your market, and the profit you expect.

 

3. Select the right soil for snail farming

The soil selected must have some elements of chemical substances that are necessary to make snails survive, if necessary get an expert to test the soil before you start your snail farming. The soil must be suitable to enable the snail derive calcium, drink water and lay eggs. For you to farm successfully, you must select the soil where all the necessary facilities for the snail’s survival are available.

4. Get the quantity of snails you can handle

You can make a conscious effort to pick snails from the forest since it is always better because they can easily adjust to the new environment than the farm breed snails, but because you cannot pick enough for commercial farming, it is advisable to buy from the market or a farm.

However, if you decide to pick from your garden, you can follow a simple process. During the rainy season, you can clear a portion of your garden and sprinkle spicy fruits to attract snails. Such fruits can include: banana, paw-paw, plantain, pineapple, etc. Do it late in the evening, and return in the night, after three hours, you will be surprised at the number of snails you can pick from your garden. Repeat the process everyday and at different locations, if luck is on you side, you will have enough to start your snail farming business. This is very valuable among snail farming techniques, to gather new snails.

5. Snail house (Snailery)

Here you rear your snails in a farm or use the intensive system, i.e. you construct a snail pen, use tank or even drum. This is recommended since you keep a close watch of the snails, lest they escape or attacked by wild reptiles or even insects. Whatever way you want to construct it. Use wire gauze to fence it to protect the snails from harm as well as prevent them from escaping. You can run snail farming at home, just construct the snail house close to your home as long as the soil is good.

6. Selecting the snails for your farm

It is important that you select the right species of snails. In Nigeria, we have the following types:

  • Pond snail
  • Apple snail
  • Sulawesi snail
  • Sebra Nerite snail
  • Tracked Nerite snail
  • Horned Nerite snail

For rearing purposes, it is necessary to start with the gaint Ghana snail or gaint tiger land snail (Known as Achatina Achatina snail)  Also it is important to buy snails that are heavy, with hard shells and sexually mature.

7. How to feed your snail

Feeding snails is not costly even if you are rearing them on commercial scale. Snails eat common fruits and leaves that are found in all the places such as paw paw, cucumber, cabbage, guava, banana, sweet potatoes, cassava tuber, maize chaff, tomatoes, cocoyam, etc., they eat both the fruits and the leaves.

8. Manage your snail

Good management means that you feed them on time, provide them with clean water, and frequently clean the feed and water containers. If you feed the snail at regular intervals and provide them with good environment, they hardly fall sick, so the risk of loosing them is minimal unlike other animal husbandry

9. Snail reproduction

Snails that are sexually matured fertilize each other irrespective of the fact whether it is male or female. Snails lay eggs in logs and the eggs hatch between 4 and 6 weeks. The baby snails should be separated from the adult snails to give them room to grow. It might take up to 18 months to 2 years for them to reach adulthood

 

10. Harvesting

When the snails mature, harvest them for sale. Do not harvest all but keep some so that they may breed further snails.

11. Marketing

Marketing your snails is the arrangements you would have made since you started   The arrangement is in the nature of contacting hotels, restaurants, eating joints and market women.  If you contact well in advance, it would be easy to sell your snails.

 

Why breed snails?

Locally, freshly prepared snail meat costs anything between N300 and N400; this is not on the cheap side. This high price is caused by insufficiency in the supply of live snails to meet the high demand for meat.

This supply inadequacy signals a rewarding investment opportunity for any entrepreneur that ventures into the business, no matter the level. Despite the above situation in the country, snail farming is still a neglected but profitable agro-business.

This neglect for snail farming is not so in most advanced countries like France, whose government saw the unexploited goldmine in snail farming, and went for it.

 

Who Makes Up The Snail Market?

Individuals – It’s not uncommon to see individuals visit major markets to buy edible snails. You can target such individuals through word of mouth, flyers, adverts, etc.

Snail traders – Snail traders in the local market usually sell big, medium, and small-sized snails. You make cool profit if you buy and stock the big ones and wait for when snails are scarce to resell back to the snail traders. You can also buy the medium size for cheap. All you need do is grow them to a bigger size at your farm and resell them to the traders for better profit.

Hotels – They are in huge demand for snails. You can position yourself as a regular supplier.

Restaurants/Eateries – They also patronize suppliers of quality snails, especially Chinese restaurants. The more
restaurants you supply, the bigger your profits.

Barbecue operators – You can become a regular supplier to barbecue operators who deal in snails too.

Export – Harvested and processed snails can be exported chilled, salted, live, dried, fresh, and frozen, with or without shells, depending on what the target market demands.

 

Conclusion

The beauty of snail farming business is its low investment outlay and low running costs.  The health benefits are also more reasons why the demand for snail will continue to rise.

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