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PENANGITES who are interested to invest       in swiftlet  farming schemes may be able to do so now as a company called Swiflet Eco  Park Bhd has opened their first branch in Penang at Belissa Row along  Burmah Road. Local investors may be familiar with the company’s  current portfolio managing       two registered farming investment  schemes — Country Heights Growers Scheme and Golden Palm — which allow  investors to reap returns by purchasing oil palm plantation plots.
The  latest edition to join the two existing farming schemes is Malaysia’s  first legalised swiftlet ranching share farming scheme which is  initiated by Swiflet Eco Park Bhd. Swiftlet Eco is part of a  holding company which is involved in the planning, development,  construction and marketing of custom-made and licensed swiftlet farms.
Its  group managing director Loke Yeu Loong said that not only is the scheme  the first  swiftlet ranching business licensed in Malaysia, but also in  the world. With the purchase price of one interest unit at only  RM10,000, this scheme is considered   a low-risk investment with  expected high returns.
“According to projections by our  independent consultants, each investment unit   of the scheme will be  able to earn RM270,000 in the next 35 years, an average annual return   of over 75%,” Loke explained. He added that potential investors  should      be confident, as it was not only approved     by the  Malaysian Government and Companies Commission but it had also appointed  PB Trustee Services Berhad as a custodian.
Swiftlet Eco Park  group executive deputy chairman Datuk Seri Dr Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan  said that this scheme had potential to be successful. “Today, Malaysia is one of the major producers of edible bird’s nest.
“With  swiftlet ranching flourishing as well as the price of edible bird’s  nest rising,         the export prospects for the industry are  excellent,” he said.
Swiftlet Eco Park group chief executive  officer Tan Chee Hong and its Penang branch’s investment manager Eddie  Lim were also present at the official launch of its representative  office last week. Those who are interested to learn more   are  welcome to visit the branch at 368-        2-12A, Belissa Row, Burmah  Road or call 04-226 6802.
 
 
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