₵2k is enough to start snail farming – CEO of Trisolace Farms
If you’ve been contemplating venturing into agribusiness, particularly snail farming, now is the perfect opportunity.
Felix Nyarko Appiah, CEO of Trisolace Farms, shared some insights on how to get started in snail farming.
He emphasized that an initial investment of just ₵2,000 is enough to begin this lucrative endeavor.
“You can start with ₵2000. The ₵2000 setup that we have, for instance, is for a pre-fabricated 6 feet by 2 feet box, that is divided into three. So we have 20 snails per each cubicle and we’ll give you soil, snails, everything that you need in there, and their plates as well as a mist sprayer,” said Nyarko Appiah. This all-inclusive package offers aspiring snail farmers the essential tools and resources to launch their business with confidence.
Nyarko Appiah also cautioned against purchasing larger snails, as they are less productive.
“Snails, up to about three years, they become menopausal. They don’t lay eggs. They pass through all the stages humans experience and I think they’re more related to us than other animals. So up to about three years, they’re only good for their meat and slime. If you’re looking at buying the big ones because they are more viable specimens for your farm, you will be disappointed.” This advice is crucial for newcomers who might mistakenly believe that bigger snails would yield more eggs.