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Is there a good prospect for breeding mud snakes in Guangdong?

Guangdong is the latest market demand for breeding, suitable for mud snake breeding, but mud snakes are not sitting there, but if they are in a very unfavorable position in the competition in the breeding market. As far as I know, there are many snake farms in Guangxi, especially those that eat snake seeds. Many of them can only raise stronger snake species by promoting snake concentrate feed. One or two snake feeds should be promoted in spring, summer and autumn. Only by means of large sales volume can we keep a steady stream of mud snakes, because the price of a grass snake ranges from a few cents to 2 yuan money.

Snakes are eaten by people, and the sales volume is extremely low. Only a large number of concentrated feed of snakes can be regarded as the right way. Clay snakes (Chinese water snakes) belong to aquatic snakes, which are distributed in Hebei Province, East China, West China and southern Henan Province, and inhabit paddy fields, rivers, operation areas, ponds and other water storage areas. Daytime activities marketing, like success in broad daylight, or basking in the sun, like swimming in groups, ingredients are loach fish, fish, frogs and so on. , producing 4-60 eggs at a time. The net weight is 2-500 grams, which is generally used in aquaculture plants to get bile or bungarus multicinctus.

Snake feed for eating snakes such as rattlesnakes, snakes and Agkistrodon acutus. Because snakes and their products are extremely common, there is a great demand for snakes in sales markets all over the world. From 1998 to now, the annual growth rate of meat snake sales market in all parts of China is above 10%, and the average price increase rate is around 15%. However, there are still vacancies in the sales market, and the price is high, especially in winter. In recent years, the consumption of domestic meat snake sales market has greatly increased, and Guangzhou alone swallows 200,000 tons every year.

Production and sales are also increasing, with more than 600,000 tons of live snakes imported and exported to Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan Province Province of China, China and Hongkong every year. In addition, hunting of rare natural snakes is strictly prohibited in China, and human snake breeding in China developed late and has not yet produced large-scale breeding. Therefore, the contradiction between supply and demand of meat snakes is prominent, the market price of the sales market is also rising, and the industry has broad prospects.