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Fish Farming: Fortune For A Small Business by efoghorjos: 5:05am On Jul 26, 2010
Fish is a very good source of protein, but its demand world wide is very high while supply is low. Fish farming is therefore a way of bridging this gap and increasing the protein supply to the average families who cannot afford the other expensive sources.

Small businesses can cultivate fishes using a cheap technology and low capital base. Artificial ponds may be expensive for a starter: but using other methods like the Geepee tanks could help to minimize cost. Geepee tanks are less capital-intensive, they are movable and easy to maintain: they do not require hard labour to set them up or to clean them up. Several of them could be set up to care for the various sizes of fish.



Why should I go into fish farming?

1.Fish is in high demand world wide and the supply can hardly take care of the high demand: Therefore going into fish farming promises to be a good source of revenue (both local and foreign)

2.It is cheap to start up: Fingerlings are affordable; Geepee tanks are not too expensive; their feeds are cheap. A bag of feeds can last for several days to a few weeks.

3.Growth is very fast: Unlike other farm animals that take several months or years to mature, fishes mature within a few months. The feed needed to raise a kilogram of fish is lesser than that required to raise other sources of animal protein.

4.Help is available: Agricultural extension services are available in some areas to help provide the needed training/assistance to the starter, to enable him know the basic things to do to make his farm well managed.

5.They are non-destructive: Fishes are non-destructive; they do not in any way contribute to the destruction of crops/plants around them, unlike the goat, sheep, pigs, cows etc which destroy foliage. They also do not destroy the soil texture since they do not posses hoofs. They only take up the space where the Geepee tanks are located.

6.Easy to control: Unlike the goat, sheep, cows, horses, etc, fishes are very easy to control as they remain in their habitat (tanks or ponds) and do not need to be driven from place to place. You do not need to use sticks or whips on them before they listen to instructions. You therefore do not get sapped trying to control the fishes.

7.It is needed by everybody: Some religions forbid certain animals, but fishes are hardly forbidden by anyone.

The use of fish is enormous thereby making it a very good source of revenue for man. They are needed by restaurants operators, snack makers, homes, biology laboratories, fast food joints, hotels, pepper soup joints, etc, and as a small business owner, you could supply fish to any of the above-listed areas and make lots of money from them. The market can not be fully exploited. Everybody needs fish and you have to supply to them to meet their demand and you in turn make money from it.

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Re: Fish Farming: Fortune For A Small Business by Kaizra(m): 10:18pm On Jul 26, 2010
How does Geepee tank raised fish compare to fish raised in its natural inhabitance. Would it not affect quality and taste. etc.
Just a question.
Re: Fish Farming: Fortune For A Small Business by naijacutee(f): 10:21pm On Jul 26, 2010
Kaizra:

How does Geepee tank raised fish compare to fish raised in its natural inhabitance. Would it not affect quality and taste. etc.
Just a question.

Exactly. I second that. . . Especially with the reports which has been released in the past, suggesting a link between plastic materials and cancer. If these fish are raised for human consumption, how can we be sure that there isn't a cancer risk involved?
Re: Fish Farming: Fortune For A Small Business by jadefour20: 12:19pm On Nov 26, 2010
Hello All,

We are a commercial aquaculture farm which started operation in 2007 located at Agura, Ikorodu, Lagos.
We specialise in qualitative mass production of Clarias frys, fingerlings, juveniles and table size fish up to 2kg and above.

We employ proven hatchery techniques (from extensive training) gathered from Royal Fish Benin
Current brood stocks for production all originates from Royal fish Benin.


We currently have for sale now several thousand fingerlings (about 20,000), and in 7 weeks several thousands juveniles.
There are a further several thousand fries that would be maturing to fingerlings and juveniles in 8 weeks and 12 weeks respectively.
We do batch production to have a continual supply of fingerlings and juveniles.

Prices are competitive dependent on quantity required.

Please contact farm manager for orders
Akin Odukogbe
+234 802 709 1499
+234 706 663 4798

chicagofarms@hotmail.co.uk

akinodukogbe@hotmail.co.uk



You can see some of our pictures on Face Book link below:



http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chicago-farms-Lagos-Nigeria/138078199564110?v=wall&ref=ts




Chicago Farms
Tipper bus stop, Agura, Ikorodu Lagos, Nigeria.
Re: Fish Farming: Fortune For A Small Business by kanyenorth: 1:36am On Jul 24, 2011
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Re: Fish Farming: Fortune For A Small Business by docchuks(m): 9:33pm On May 19, 2015
Fish is in high demand world wide and the supply can hardly take care of the high demand: Therefore going into fish farming promises to be a good source of revenue (both local and foreign)
www.businessplannigeria.com.ng/fish-farming-business-plan-nigeria

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