Saturday, May 29, 2010

Swiftlet issue to Cabinet Soon

thestar.com.my
This is one of the latest model of Swiftlet House contructed at Agriculture land, in Mukah, Sarawak. If proven successful, your investment cost would be greatly reduce.
SITIAWAN: Guidelines to regulate the country’s swiftlet farming industry will soon be tabled for approval at Cabinet. Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha said that the Swiftlet Industry Guidelines would cover all aspects of the sector, from licensing to exporting. Kong, who is also Lumut MP, said that the guidelines would also cover downstream industries, re­stric­­­tions against swiftlet farming in heritage buildings, hygiene and its impact on the public.

“We are finalising the details and they will be tabled soon,” Kong told reporters after handing out aid to his constituents here yesterday. He said that the guidelines would be drawn up jointly by his ministry and the Agriculture and Agro-Based Industry and Natural Resources and Environment ministries, with input from both the Health and Information, Communi­cation and Culture ministries.


Kong also said that all state authorities had been given the regulations to control local swiftlet farming while the guidelines were being drawn up.“The local authorities have been given instructions on issuing licences to ‘swiftlet hotel’ operators. “We have also given clear directives on how operators can install speakers to attract the birds and the volume of the sound permitted,” he said. Kong added that operators should comply with the regulations.


Various groups had called for tighter controls of or even a ban on swiftlet farming in urban areas, citing health and environmental concerns.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Ex-tobacco growers urged to venture into birds’ nest sector

May 17, 2010, Monday

KUALA TERENGGANU: Former tobacco growers have been urged to venture into the bird nest industry as the returns are lucrative.Terengganu Veterinary Services Department director Dr Azizul Mohd Sharom said they could turn the former smoking houses into homes for swiftlets.

“Several pilot projects involving former smoking houses in Besut and Marang have made high returns,” he told Bernama here yesterday. Dr Azizol said the former tobacco growers only need to spend RM20,000 each to renovate the former smoking houses.

The department would build a model swiftlet house costing RM10,000 at the Veterinary Training Centre in Cermin Kiri, Jerangau, Dungun. — Bernama

Saturday, May 22, 2010

燕窩養成及適合採集時間

swiftlet farm bleacher birdnest process 燕窝漂白

Bird Nest Process

Birdnest Cleaning 2

罐裝燕窩

Justbirdnest

鳳凰衛視《商旅衝動540期》專訪《龍情燕窩》part1

鳳凰衛視《商旅衝動540期》專訪《龍情燕窩》part1

新加坡五十年老品牌 龍標燕窩

燕窩養成及適合採集時間

採燕窩清毛

燕窝处理过程

燕窝处理过程

Warning: Do Not Buy Any Edible Bird's Nest Before Watching This Video.

Swift Farm

Modern Intensive Swiftlet House 3

sarang burung (edible birdnest EBN)

Cagle's Dairy Farm

Seeing Is Believing

More and more people earned millions through swiftlet ranching. If you don't know about this industry, make an effort to check it out.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Code Of Good Veterinary Hygienic Practice (GVHP for EBN)

This Code Of Good Veterinary Hygienic Practice (GVHP) for the processing of raw clean edible birdnest (EBN) was published on November 2009 by the Department of Veterinary Services Malaysia.

I strongly recommend to the birdnest processors to adopt this code for the production of quality and safe EBN for human consumption.

The most important element in this code are:-

  1. Infrastructure and facilities (pre-requisite for GMP)
  2. Operational Quality Control
  3. Maintenance and cleaning
  4. Pest Control
  5. Personnel Hygiene
  6. Training