Snail rearing is a very feasible urban agricultural project. The housing ,feeding and rearing is easy that you only require just some few minutes everyday to attend to them before you dash off to work.
Snail rearing in urban areas is simple and any person can easily be trained to start the venture. Snail farming has the added advantage that there is no environmental pollution from the waste and also no noise because the snails are quiet,nocturnal with no offensive smell.
There are key facts to get before you can be successful in rearing,
1) soil preparation.
2) feeding
3) housing.
4) general management.
Agribusiness, Agriculture, Veterinary Medicine, Cassava, Garri, food security, Agritech and the Red Meat Value Chain.
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