Swiftlet farming for bird nests a viable investment through ISUs
The Borneo Post     by Ronnie Teo  
September 15, 2010, Wednesday
September 15, 2010, Wednesday
KUCHING: Swiftlet farming for bird nests will become a viable  investment in Sarawak and Sabah through interest scheme units (ISUs). 

Wong Teck Heng
“Given the opportunity by the state government, I believe that this  investment scheme will be extremely feasible as Sarawak is blessed with  the potential to support this business,” highlighted Wong Teck Heng,  managing director of SSEP Resources Sdn Bhd (SSEP Resources) in a press  conference yesterday. “Through this venture, we aim to give the opportunity to the general  public, who do not have the time or financial capability to individually  manage their swiftlet farms, to be able to profit from this growing  investment method.”
The projected figures, compiled by an independent consultant  experienced in the industry, affirmed the viability of this investment  scheme which promises a return of more than RM270,000 over 35 years  based on the purchase of one ISU. “Each unit is priced at RM10,000 for the moment, yielding  approximately 75 per cent per year in returns on the original  investment,” Wong said.
“However, investors would not see any return on investments for the  first two years as it would take some time for swiftlets to settle and  build its nests. We will only be able to harvest these nests after the  third year.”
These ISUs are flexible as they come with guaranteed buy back,  transferable or tradable features – a first of its kind in this  industry.
Wong, who is also the secretary to the Swiftlet Farming Association,  added that there were 14 swiftlet eco-parks throughout the peninsula.  The group aimed to build eight more parks in Sarawak pending approval  from the local government.
These are managed by a group of directors with the current chairman  being Tengku Besar Terengganu Datuk Seri Sharifah Nong Alsagoff  Abdillah, mother to the current Agong. This is a fully licensed business and investment tool approved by the  Companies Commission of Malaysia. In addition, the trustees for these  ISUs are PB Trustee Services Bhd.
On a parting note, Wong hoped that the state government will be able  to work with SSEP Resources to obtain approval with this project apart  from assisting in the search for suitable lands to establish these  swiftlet eco-parks. “Swiftlet ranching has positive spillover effects on other industries  as well. The most notable is the property sector whereby land values  surrounding the eco-parks spiked, apart from the construction sector and  manufacturing industries.  “We hope that the society will share this sentiment as well to help our progress in East Malaysia,” he concluded.
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| Swiftlet Ranching in Penang (2009) | 
 
 
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