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 V4. Swiftlet Keeping Discussions, All About Swiftlet Keeping Industry

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Barber
post Apr 20 2014, 08:20 PM

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QUOTE(northface @ Apr 18 2014, 01:01 PM)
Thanks for the invite sifu Barber but my BHs are located in Pahang and NS mainly, and I stay in KL .

Feel free to come yum cha when you're in KL  biggrin.gif
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Thnx northface, my BH is in T Intan,above my barber shop, 5 years already,still below 400 nest. Will met wt u some days .
Rangnok
post Apr 21 2014, 05:03 PM

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Bird Nest House For Sell (On NON - BUMI Agricultural Land)

a. Pahang, 2.5acre, 28 x 100 x 2.5sty, min. 3500 nests
b. Terengganu, 1 acre, 30 x 120 x 3.5sty, min. 3500 nests

Should anyone interested, please kindly let me know thru' whatsapp or line or wechat at +66899678779. thanks.
zar7677
post Apr 22 2014, 04:23 PM

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More and more people has exited and trying to make an exit from this business. Is it a healthy scenario we are facing now for the industry? or we are leaving it for nature to take its course?

checked around with some of my friends who joined the business with me some few years back only handful is still eager and willing to discuss about it... the rest are all already abondoned their bh and never bother to look or to take care the bh anymore...
West Wing
post Apr 24 2014, 01:55 PM

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Doing BH is like share market, buy when low and sell when high. A few of my friends now should regret that they didn't sell off their BHs when the price was damm good..........one being offered Rm9M for a 5 S Bh and another offered Rm4.5M for a 3.5 S BH. Now, their value are about 30% of the formal value if there are buyers interested.

I was the middle man for both and regretfully that I cannot convince them to sell otherwise, they were become millionaires and I also get my share of commission and just you guess how much I shall be getting at 2% for only the above two sales.

They were stubborn and loss and I was also the loser of the time...So, now maybe an opportunity to buy low but not to build and if the price of EBN increase in the near future, sell and make million.....many BHs are selling very cheap with hundreds of nests and some have converted into hotels for better returns.
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post Apr 24 2014, 08:19 PM

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QUOTE(Rangnok @ Apr 21 2014, 05:03 PM)
Bird Nest House For Sell (On NON - BUMI Agricultural Land)

a. Pahang, 2.5acre, 28 x 100 x 2.5sty, min. 3500 nests
b. Terengganu, 1 acre, 30 x 120 x 3.5sty, min. 3500 nests

Should anyone interested, please kindly let me know thru' whatsapp or line or wechat at +66899678779. thanks.
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Last time when ppl value each nest at $800 to $1000 these BH can easily fetch 3 to 3.5M
I wonder whether ppl will pay 1.5M for these now.


Sifu WW do you know how much ppl value each nest in a BH nowadays?

This post has been edited by northface: Apr 24 2014, 08:26 PM
West Wing
post Apr 29 2014, 08:34 PM

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QUOTE(northface @ Apr 24 2014, 08:19 PM)
Last time when ppl value each nest at $800 to $1000 these BH can easily fetch 3 to 3.5M
I wonder whether ppl will pay 1.5M for these now.
Sifu WW do you know how much ppl value each nest in a BH nowadays?
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Those were the days, my friend. Now, no much of value added to the EBN as the present unstable and low price for the EBN. Many shoplots have convert back to buz lot for better and secured income as this month saw more than 7 breakin in a small town in Trg and one of mine also cleared out. The worst pain wasn't the losing of EBN but the chicks all over the floors and I spend aver 2 days trying to put them back in any way I can.

I would advice all to join forces to address this serious problem as these thieves attack BH even in the day time. Catch them and break a leg or hand as these shameless pigs aren't ashamed to steal and not trying to earn a living themselves. Few days before my breakin, I sms most here to beware of thieves using yellow car in town but then came the 2 days holidays and off I went to KL to only to receive call from a friend that my BH been forced in....

Take caution as these guys or rather pigs still around as most BH aren't time to harvest as it's still not fledgling time.
As for per nest value, I think the best you can get is Rm200-Rm300. Someone want to sell me his BH with 600 nests @ town @ shoplot value and I still need time to consider it.
kel888888
post Apr 30 2014, 08:14 PM

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Uncle ww.. I agree the way you suggest to the pigs
West Wing
post May 5 2014, 11:26 AM

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For discussion only.

What would you do if your BH been broken in?
Report to police but I think it's a waste of time as we have a case here that my friend caught the thief and was beaten up and hand to the Police but he was release later to someone driving a Mercedes.

If only our police care and respect our properties right cos they don't even bother to investigate the matter and the thief can just released like this and the thief even told my friend that he shall return to steal again.......while he was taken off by the police. So, in order that he never return is to break a hand or leg so that he cannot steal again....even if we have to be cruel to be safe.
Bobby C
post May 6 2014, 02:20 PM

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So HUDUD is good for the pigs and politicians ..

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czn
post May 6 2014, 11:10 PM

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Let's see whether Brunei will be the safest place to stay in the world or not. May we don't need CCTV and alarm and security guards anymore?
Rangnok
post May 14 2014, 11:04 AM

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up to last month, i heard legal bird nest had been successfully exported to china (with custom clearance) almost reach 200kg
zar7677
post May 16 2014, 09:24 AM

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QUOTE(Rangnok @ May 14 2014, 11:04 AM)
up to last month, i heard legal bird nest had been successfully exported to china (with custom clearance) almost reach 200kg
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Thanks Rangnok for updating us on the progress of the legal export to China.

Hope others in the readership of this forum can also update the status of the other 7 exporter companies given the the permit to export EBN to China.

On top of 1st 8 companies, I'm sure MOA/JPV from time to time has been promoting /receiving application from other companies as well.. Hope anybody who has knowledge on this can also update the forum.

Thanks .
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post May 16 2014, 06:04 PM

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http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2012-02...nt_14696224.htm

Anyone know the "whistleblower" ?
Bobby C
post May 19 2014, 09:42 AM

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Those Pak Sifus who promote aluminum corner board should think twice or face demotion.

http://voxxi.com/2013/08/22/aluminum-toxic...symptoms-detox/







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post May 19 2014, 12:38 PM

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QUOTE(Bobby C @ May 19 2014, 09:42 AM)
Those Pak Sifus who promote aluminum corner board should think twice or face demotion. 

http://voxxi.com/2013/08/22/aluminum-toxic...symptoms-detox/
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Just eat out almost anywhere in Malaysia and you would probably get a higher dose of aluminium than all the bird's nest you are likely to consume. Curries and sweet sour sauces cooked in alu pots n pans is probably the greatest culprit.

Am not advocating the use of alu in corners but bringing awareness to sources of dietary aluminium in our daily life.
zar7677
post May 20 2014, 12:11 PM

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QUOTE(tuckfook @ May 19 2014, 12:38 PM)
Just eat out almost anywhere in Malaysia and you would probably get a higher dose of aluminium than all the bird's nest you are likely to consume.  Curries and sweet sour sauces cooked in alu pots n pans is probably the greatest culprit.

Am not advocating the use of alu in corners but bringing awareness to sources of dietary aluminium in our daily life.
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http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014...ed-birds-nests/

Some new hope for raw EBN...hope it materialise....
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post May 29 2014, 10:54 AM

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Malaysian Standards for Raw-unclean EBN expected to be launched in Sep 2014.

Looking forward to better pricing for all swiftlet ranchers.

Rangnok
post Jun 3 2014, 11:51 AM

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Anyone attended the bird nest auction lately in SEREMBAN? if any, possible to update anything here?
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post Jun 3 2014, 08:16 PM

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QUOTE(coolandy @ May 29 2014, 10:54 AM)
Malaysian Standards for Raw-unclean EBN expected to be launched in Sep 2014.

Looking forward to better pricing for all swiftlet ranchers.
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Latest News on EBN price here was that one friend just sold his EBN for RM2200/Kg, mind you that these were big white EBN but alittle wet and the buyer was buying for Chinamen here. Most selling here at around Rm1600/Kg AB mixed.
Rangnok
post Jun 5 2014, 02:58 PM

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UPDATE : Bird Nest House (FARM) For Sell (On NON - BUMI Agricultural Land)

a. Pahang, 2.5acre, 28 x 100 x 2.5sty, min. 4000 nests
b. Terengganu, 1 acre, 30 x 120 x 3.5sty, min. 4000 nests

The land alone already cost at about Rm200k/acre.

Should anyone interested, please kindly let me know thru' whatsapp or line or wechat at +66899678779. OR SMS to +60122973600. thanks

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