1. What is the current purchase price of bullfrog?Bullfrog price trends in markets across the country on October 26, 2010 Unit: Yuan/kg (kg) Product Market Specification Highest Price Lowest Price Average Price Bullfrog price Beijing Jingfeng Yuegezhuang Wholesale Market 48.00 30.00 36.00 Bullfrog Price Jiangsu Lingjiatang Market Development Co., Ltd. Aquatic Products Trading Zone 40.00 38.00 39.00 Bullfrog Price Jiangsu Lingjiatang Market Development Co., Ltd. 40.00 38.00 39.00 Bullfrog price Jiangsu Lingjiatang agricultural and sideline products wholesale market general goods 40.00 38.00 39.00 Bullfrog price Nanjing Jinbao Tianyinshan Agricultural and Sideline Products Wholesale Market No 41.00 39.00 40.00 Bullfrog Price Jiangsu Nanjing Agricultural Trade Center Co., Ltd. Taiwan 40.00 40.00 40.00 Bullfrog Price Suzhou Nanhuanqiao Market Development Co., Ltd. Guangdong, Zhejiang 02-0.3kg 43.00 39.00 41.00 Bullfrog price Jiangsu Suzhou Nanhuanqiao Agricultural Products Wholesale Market 43.00 39.00 41.00 Bullfrog price Shanxi Changzhi Zifang Agricultural Products Comprehensive Trading Market 44.00 42.00 43.00 Bullfrog Price Shanxi Province Changzhi City Zifang Agricultural Products Comprehensive Trading Market Co., Ltd. 44.00 42.00 43.00 Bullfrog price Xinjiang Karamay Agricultural and Sideline Products Wholesale Market 0.00 0.00 45.00 Bullfrog price Xinjiang Karamay Agricultural and Sideline Products Wholesale Market 0.00 0.00 45.00 Bullfrog price quotes (wholesale purchase prices) - Bullfrog prices in various markets - Food Business Network You can find out by searching this information, it is updated every day. Hope it's useful for you. 2. Bullfrogs are expensive, so why are farmers unwilling to raise them?In recent years, the rural breeding industry has developed rapidly, especially as some wild game has been artificially bred to fill the market gap, making the breeding industry even more popular. In my hometown, many farmers have given up planting and started special breeding, such as sika deer and peacocks. Artificial breeding of wild animals can not only protect these wild animals, but also make them safer for people to eat. In the mountainous areas of southern my country, there is a protected animal called "stone frog". Because its meat is very delicious and has certain nourishing effects, it has been captured in large numbers by people, causing its numbers to decline sharply, so it has to be protected. Therefore, in recent years, it has been successfully artificially bred, and only farmed ones are allowed to be sold on the market. The stone frog is of high value and can be sold for hundreds of yuan per pound in the market all year round. In addition, its breeding started late, so it has a very high profit margin. But strangely, many farmers dare not raise it. What's going on? The scientific name of the stone frog is Rana spinosa, which is also commonly known as stone clam, stone chicken, pheasant, stone jelly, flying fish, stone scale, stone toad, stone shrimp toad, stone pit frog, stone chaos, etc. It likes to live in the cracks of rocks where streams or mountain springs flow. Compared with other frogs, the stone frog has very high requirements for water quality, which determines the difficulty of breeding stone frogs. Therefore, stone frogs cannot be bred casually like bullfrogs and tiger frogs. They must be bred in mountainous areas with few people, good environment, mountain spring water, warm winter and cool summer. After the water problem is solved, the next step is to invest a considerable amount of money to build a breeding pond. The breeding pond is a very important part of stone frog breeding. If this part is not done well, then there is basically no need to consider breeding stone frogs. The growth stages of frogs are basically the same, so according to the different growth stages of stone frogs, tadpole breeding ponds, young frog feeding ponds, adult frog feeding ponds and wintering ponds should be established respectively. At the same time, some aquatic plants such as calamus and cattails should be planted in these breeding ponds to create an artificial ecological environment so that stone frogs can adapt better. As for food, it is very wide. Wild stone frogs mainly feed on various small insects and small aquatic organisms, such as mosquitoes, flies, earthworms, millipedes, snails, snails, shrimps, etc. However, if they are cultivated artificially, they mainly feed on mealworms. Because stone frogs do not eat dead things, and it is too expensive to feed them other living insects, and mealworms are easy to cultivate and grow fast. In addition to the large initial investment, there is another thing that worries many farmers about stone frog farming, which is that the breeding cycle of stone frogs is too long. I don’t know if you know about bullfrog farming. It usually takes 5 months for bullfrogs to grow from mating to adult frogs. At this time, the bullfrogs weigh half a pound, and bullfrogs at this weight can be marketed. As for stone frogs, it takes an average of three years from pairing to adulthood. Stone frogs are not very large, usually only weighing two taels at an adult. Such a long growth cycle is very stressful for many farmers. You can imagine that although bullfrogs are cheaper than stone frogs, they can be sold in one year, or even twice a year, while stone frogs require three years of investment to breed, and in these three years, only money is spent and no money is earned. If they sell well in the end, it's not a big deal, but if they don't, it will be a huge loss. In addition, according to the information of farmers, the cost of stone frog seedlings per mu is about 80,000 yuan, plus the establishment of breeding ponds and the processing of various breeding certificates, the cost is likely to be hundreds of thousands, so many farmers want to raise them but dare not, lamenting that this is a project that only the rich can afford. In general, breeding is risky, especially this year's wild game controversy, which has doubled the risk of stone frog breeding, so you need to be cautious when entering the market. 3. Where can I buy edible live bullfrogs near Zhongguancun Software Park in Haidian District, Beijing, and how much do they cost?Xiyuan Morning Market should have it, and it's cheap In addition, there should be some in the Sidaokou Aquatic Products Trading Hall There is one in Xiaoying Market, just west of Xiaoying Bridge. I never eat at this price. 4. I am from Chaoyang, Liaoning. I would like to ask if bullfrogs can be raised in Chaoyang, Liaoning. What is the economic situation of raising bullfrogs now? What is the market price?Liaoning should be able to raise them. American bullfrogs can basically adapt to breeding in China! They have strong adaptability. Shantou Chenghai District Chaoqun Bullfrog Farm hopes to help you. We are mainly engaged in American bullfrog breeding, bullfrog seedlings supplier, bullfrog tadpoles, bullfrog seedlings sellers. Select the satisfactory answer and leave your email address and I will send it to you. "It is a document" |
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