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When you starts snail farming with only 50 snail(achatina achatina), in a year the snail would lay 400 eggs each, That means 50 snail that you have would produce 400*50=20000 baby snail. Keep them for just 2yrs and then you are a millionaire 20000*200= ‪#‎ 4m‬ . Or better still keep 1000 adult snail to lay eggs and hatch to adult snail then you are a billionaire.  Consult me on how and when to start +training on 07032554633 or visit and leave comments on my blog. www.mikkysnailfarm.blogspot.com Thx
AFRICAN Hidden Million s(SNAIL Farming)  Rearing snail in Nigeria...  The rearing and management of snails in ventilated enclosures for consumption or commercial purpose is termed snail farming. It is worthy of note that Heliculture is being used in some countries to describe snail farming but it is really used to describe the farming of a particular specie of snails known as Helix which are predominantly found in Europe. Snails are found in abundance in the rainforest most especially during the wet season. In the dry season however, they become scarce, this may be due to the fact that supply are only got from snail scavengers who pick from nearby bushes. This system of handpicking snails does not guarantee constant supply; there is thus the need to boost production through private and commercial rearing. EDIBLE LAND SNAILS Different species of land snails are known to be edible in their native countries, the common ones we have in Nigeria are the Achachatina Maginata,

Snail Farming Business in Nigeria and steps to start it.....

 Snail Farming Business in Nigeria and step to start it.. Snail farming can be very profitable in some countries amongs are Ghana, Kenya, Cameroon, South Africa, and Nigeria. Yet, it is one of the most neglected animal rearing business in these countries. Snail farming provides one of the finest opportunity to make money within a short period of time. But why are Africans not yet fully engaged in this money making animal rearing? In America and Australia , snail rearing is big business, providing opportunities to many farmers. In Uk, snails can be seen in many supermarkets and stores. meaning it’s a big deal over there. Most people in Nigeria and kenya still have the believe that snail can only be picked in the bush. The culture of going to the bush to pick snails in the villages during raining time has been there for generations. So, it has been difficult for people to come to term that snail can actually be kept and grown at home. Just like in many other aspects of farming in