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Frog farming cost and market prospect the real profit of frog farming

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, With the increasing market demand, it is also very promising to do aquaculture now. Besides, among the farmed species, raising frogs is probably the most popular! After all, the cost of raising frogs is relatively low, and frogs are more expensive to raise.

With the increasing market demand, it is also very promising to do aquaculture now. Besides, among the farmed species, raising frogs is probably the most popular! After all, the cost of raising frogs is relatively low, and frogs are relatively simple and convenient to raise. Today, I will mainly talk with you about all aspects of frog farming.

Frog breeding cost and market prospect

1. Frogs have always been a delicious food on the dinner table of urban and rural residents in our country, but excessive illegal predation has led to a sharp decline in the number of wild frogs, coupled with the extensive use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides and industrial pollution in agriculture in recent years. As a result, the living condition of the frog population is worrying, and the natural output has been far from being able to meet the needs of the market, so frog farming can not only meet people's consumption needs. It can also promote the recovery of natural wild resources and has certain market and industrial prospects.

2. The total input cost in the first year of frog breeding is about 10, 000 to 15000 yuan per mu, and there is no need for the facility cost, site construction and frog seedlings invested in the second and third year. The feed cost of raising fly maggots and earthworms, as well as the electricity and labor costs invested to attract insects are about 8000 yuan per mu per year. For example, the average annual investment is 8800 yuan per mu according to the three-year cycle.

The real profit of frog farming

1. Infrastructure: frog culture ponds are mainly soil ponds, and one mu of rice fields can be transformed into three ponds with an area of about 200m2. The main cost of pond transformation is 1000 yuan, and the cost of eating platform and bird prevention net is about 300 yuan.

2. Introduction cost: artificial breeding frogs (black spot frog) need to be introduced from regular breeding units, and they also need to improve the breeding procedures. At present, the introduction cost per mu is about 3000 yuan.

3. Feed cost: the feed cost needed to raise a jin of frogs is 4.5 to 5 yuan. The feed cost is directly related to the survival rate and yield. According to the average yield of 2500 jin per mu, the feed cost needs 12500 yuan.

4. Breeding profit: the total cost of raising one mu of frogs is about 20000 yuan, and the output of 2500 jin of frogs can be calculated according to the current wholesale market price of 20 yuan per jin, which can be sold at 50000 yuan, with a net income of 30000 yuan per mu.

Are frogs protecting animals?

1. Frogs generally belong to third-level protected animals, but some special species, such as tiger frogs, belong to second-class national protected animals. It is worth noting that frogs are protected animals prohibited by the state, and almost all species are experts at eliminating forest and farmland pests. However, in daily life, many people regard frog meat as a tonic or delicacy, which leads to some traders wantonly hunting and killing frogs, which is bound to destroy the ecological balance. Which leads to the spread of pests.

2. It is illegal to catch wild frogs. In recent years, cases of illegal hunting for hunting more than 20 frogs have occurred frequently in various places, and the risk of eating frogs is also not small. Because there are parasitic "spargans" in the frog, once eaten, it will gradually grow through the intestinal mucosa into the blood, and along the blood to the skin and even the eyes, lungs, head and other important parts, the consequences are difficult to predict.

What kinds of frogs are there?

1. Rana nigromaculata: Rana nigromaculata belongs to the "three protected animals". It lives on water and land, comes out at dusk and at night, hunts, omnivorous in tadpole stage, and feeds on insects in adult stage. it often lives in the grass in rice fields, ponds, lakes, ditches or nearby waters.

2. Golden line frog: Golden line frog belongs to "three protected animals", including golden line side fold frog, Fujian side fold frog, Hubei side fold frog three species, fat body, is a widely distributed endemic species in China, mainly distributed in the eastern part of China.

3. Small spinous frogs: small spinous frogs are "three protected animals". They are large and fat, with a body length of about 9cm and 12cm, with dim body color and irregular black markings. They are endemic to China, distributed in Fujian, Hunan, Guangxi and other places.

In the above, we have a clear understanding of the cost and market prospects of frog farming, as well as some of the real profits of frog farming. In our country, people still like to eat frogs, so the market prospect of frogs is relatively good. So raising frogs is also a good profession.

 
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