Edible frog farming expands, enjoys better price
Edible frog farming has now expanded with the increased number of consumers and the demand has now risen, resulting to better price, according to frog farms.
The edible frog called Thai frog has been popular in the domestic market. “The trade has increased now, even it is not as big as the fish market, it has received wholesale orders. Big-sized frogs are even transported to other distant destinations,” said a frog farm owner.
Depending on how much they can lure more consumers,frog prices are good now.
“From breeding to around 75 days or more than 2-3 months, frogs can be sold. Frogs are sold in viss, each one weighs 15 ticals and above. About 4-5 big-sized frogs weigh a viss. The price drops back in monsoon. But the trade is better when frogs are scarce,” he added.
Frog feeds are bran and floating fish feed. Currently, small-scale frog farms have increased in Yangon, Bago and Ayeyawady regions. — Htet Oo Maung/ZS/Ed
Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar