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 Venturing into Agriculture & Aquaculture, Co-Ordination & Implementation is KEY

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MrFarmer
post Aug 21 2014, 12:55 PM

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QUOTE(nabroi @ Aug 20 2014, 01:55 AM)
if do this business got any grants from the goverment?
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http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014...-agro-projects/

16 areas in Johor identified for youth agro projects

by rahimy rahim, tan sin chow, AND a. raman


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SIXTEEN areas in Johor have been earmarked for agricultural pilot projects for the economic empowerment of Indian youths in the state, reported in Tamil Nesan.

Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Datuk M. Saravanan said the areas had been identified for chilli cultivation, adding that 16 Indian youths had been selected and they would undergo a two-week training.

Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said he would pay a visit to the areas soon.

He said all youths were welcome to participate in agricultural projects undertaken by the New Affirmative Action Movement Foundation.
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post Aug 23 2014, 11:33 AM

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nice..thanks
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post Aug 25 2014, 02:12 PM

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Dear Everyone

I have a piece of land measuring 4 acres located at Raub | sungai Lui, and i would like to rent out for long term.

I am offering fixed rate for first 5 years at RM 400 per monthly for total 4 acres land.

You can fully utilize the land for any agricultural cultivation as long nothing illegal.

Should anyone interested.

Kindly call or whatapps me at | 017.389 3196 | clearnote@live.com.my

Thank you for reading

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post Aug 31 2014, 09:03 PM

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Just learned about The mango Sein-talone from Myamar.
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post Sep 1 2014, 05:01 PM

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what are its characteristics bro ??

QUOTE(MrFarmer @ Aug 31 2014, 09:03 PM)
Just learned about The mango Sein-talone from Myamar.
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Wow never know this thread existed..my dream yet drag my life thru a normal office job..guess to start at 26 is not too late yea..
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post Sep 2 2014, 08:33 AM

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QUOTE(Sky_Q @ Sep 2 2014, 07:29 AM)
Wow never know this thread existed..my dream yet drag my life thru a normal office job..guess to start at 26 is not too late yea..
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Just do it biggrin.gif

I wish i was 26 when i started agriculture.

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post Sep 2 2014, 09:01 AM

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QUOTE(M_century @ Aug 19 2014, 11:49 PM)
There is only good fry and bad fry, nothing much to grade about.

It happens all the time that you won't get uniform size fish when you harvest.
The golden question is always about FCR. How many tons of feed spent yield you how many tons of harvest.
I only care about FCR.

Fry is a living thing, you can never get consistent quality fry all the time. Just like all your children will not look the same and grow at same height. So it's a but of luck. And of course hatchery integrity sometimes being questioned too.
I also can tell you that everyone has good and bad things to say about everyone in this business.

My preference will be Thong Tai in Simpang Pertang near Titi Negeri Sembilan.
I would usually go for 1.5inch to 2inch fry. Nothing smaller nor larger.
Price for fry can go from 5cent to 10cent. Depends. Sometimes by pressuring seller too much May made you end up with low quality fry.
Good quality fry is extremely important.
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hi bro
just wanna ask, do u provide sinking pellet?
plan to buy it for my lobsters smile.gif
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post Sep 2 2014, 10:02 AM

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Hello peeps, especially MJ and para, just to let you know I am still alive and kicking. Some updates about myself, I have landed on a comfort zone of my career and have decided to stick with it for a little while. If you are curious, I am in IT field.

Then there is this Agribusiness, which was recalled to me when I received a pm from someone querying me about this topic, which reminded me that there are always some adventurous young souls out there who never gave up dreaming for greater achievement, or simply feel that you are in a wrong pool of water.

I have not been involved in any agribusiness(and my agri magazines has became my bed frame), but I humbly believe that the core values of life lies within the same bucket. After a few years of struggling I have come to this conclusion of life, that in order to live a life of success, you must obtain 3 simple items: love something/someone, do something, hope something. Which is a summary of passion, initiative, and ultimately, the hope for a desired tomorrow.

You passion for agribusiness is just exactly the same as passion to any other business, it is to make your life meaningful, which means you are able to make something useful out of your limited life time. What is meaningful? It could be money, it could be just the love of nature, or you love mangoes very very much, or you love watching a swarm of insects feeding(i do), whatever it is you must have it, and it must be strong enough reason to motivate you, that it will make you feel burning from inside and out, in order to propel and lift off from your current confort zone, and into darkness of uncharted spaces.

But remember, do not go into something just because you hate some other thing, it is unlikely that something will work because of hate, Stevy and Billy dropped out of school not because they hate school or spent too much time on DOTA, it is because they believe that there are some other better things to do. Of course, nobody, ever, can tell you what you can or can not do.

Okay, I will pause my long winded old man talk for now.

Long life agribusiness thread biggrin.gif

QUOTE(juniortok @ Jul 28 2014, 12:13 PM)
Do you guys allow people to visit your farms?
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I am smelling argo-tourism here! LOL come'on peeps, any takers, RM150 per night is a HUGE bargain, none-alcoholic cordial included.
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post Sep 4 2014, 08:24 PM

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QUOTE(ParaOpticaL @ Sep 1 2014, 05:01 PM)
what are its characteristics bro ??
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Sein Ta Lone, or Diamond Solitaire Mangoes is the most famour mango variety in Myanmar.

Known for its superior and distinct fragrance, every mango lover who tried it once never forget the taste of it.
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post Sep 4 2014, 08:29 PM

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QUOTE(rexis @ Sep 2 2014, 10:02 AM)
Hello peeps, especially MJ and para, just to let you know I am still alive and kicking. Some updates about myself, I have landed on a comfort zone of my career and have decided to stick with it for a little while. If you are curious, I am in IT field.


Long life agribusiness thread biggrin.gif
I am smelling argo-tourism here! LOL come'on peeps, any takers, RM150 per night is a HUGE bargain, none-alcoholic cordial included.
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REXIS, yes, I remember seeing your post in the early part of the thread. Glad to hear that your are happy in your comfort zone.

Well Agri is really tough, especially for oldies like me, but is still loving it.
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QUOTE(Sky_Q @ Sep 2 2014, 07:29 AM)
Wow never know this thread existed..my dream yet drag my life thru a normal office job..guess to start at 26 is not too late yea..
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Yes, start young and be successful at a young age. When you are young, you are more energetic. When old, talk like superman, work like a snail biggrin.gif
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post Sep 5 2014, 10:37 AM

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QUOTE(MrFarmer @ Sep 4 2014, 08:31 PM)
Yes, start young and be successful at a young age. When you are young, you are more energetic. When old, talk like superman, work like a snail  biggrin.gif
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hahahahaha biggrin.gif

very very true
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post Sep 10 2014, 02:18 PM

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Thinking to make some fish feed myself, currently what i got on hand is copra meal. Any mixture or recipe?
I've tried with wheat flour + corn flour + soybean flour + copra meal, the fish seems like doesn't like it much~
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QUOTE(cs_war3 @ Sep 10 2014, 02:18 PM)
Thinking to make some fish feed myself, currently what i got on hand is copra meal. Any mixture or recipe?
I've tried with wheat flour + corn flour + soybean flour + copra meal, the fish seems like doesn't like it much~
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Just curious, fish eats grain in the nature? sorry for the noob question.
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QUOTE(cs_war3 @ Sep 10 2014, 02:18 PM)
Thinking to make some fish feed myself, currently what i got on hand is copra meal. Any mixture or recipe?
I've tried with wheat flour + corn flour + soybean flour + copra meal, the fish seems like doesn't like it much~
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Just curious, fish eats grain in the nature? sorry for the noob question.
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post Sep 12 2014, 09:16 AM

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so far on my reading, tilapia will eat anything u feed them as long as they are hungry enough. Grain is good in protein which grow the fishes faster.
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post Sep 15 2014, 02:31 PM

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I still think formulated pellets are the way to go if you are culturing edible fishes
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hey guys, im looking for aquaculture farms in selangor for fishes, shellfish n prawns. any listings available? wanna procure food supplies.
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this type of biz is actually quite lucrative but it is hard to manage.

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