When choosing a breeding object, do not use benefits as the standard, but rather what you can do. There is no doubt that good benefits must have the characteristic of high risks, and there is no project with good benefits and low risks to choose from. Among the above-mentioned breeding species, the forest frog has the highest benefit. It has been proven that the input-output ratio can reach 1:7-8, but the risk is also the greatest. In the past thirty years, only a handful of species have successfully obtained benefits, and there may be only one family that has achieved the above-mentioned benefit level. The benefits of stone frogs are slightly worse than those of forest frogs, but the number of successful benefits obtained in the past twenty years is also higher than that of forest frogs. At present, the breeding of tiger frogs in Thailand is relatively mature, while the breeding of domestic tiger frogs and black-spotted frogs is generally immature, and the probability of failure to obtain benefits is still relatively high. Bullfrogs are relatively mature, the market is relatively wide, and the supply is sufficient, so the benefits are also the lowest. |
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