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Low investment, quick return beckon Comilla youths to quail farming

| Updated: April 01, 2018 17:59:03


Low investment, quick return beckon Comilla youths to quail farming

Quail farming for commercial purpose has become a thriving business in Comilla due to low investment requirement and quick returns. 

Many unemployed youth in the district are now making good profits by farming quails and selling their eggs and meat. 

Many youths, who have returned from abroad on completion of their overseas jobs, are getting involved in quail farming that require relatively less investment and small space. 

As the quail birds lay eggs every day, it is easy for the entrepreneurs to collect and market them on a daily basis. 

It is also high in demand, compared to the other poultry eggs in the market, thanks to its high nutritional value. 

Concerned livestock department officials have also shown eagerness to provide technical assistance to the quail farmers. 

The quail farming is a growing phenomenon in almost all the upazilas in Comilla, helping the unemployed youth to become self-reliant. 

Its high demand is attracting traders to purchase directly from the poultry farmers, helping them to reach break-even and earn profit quickly. 

Chandan Kumar Podder, livestock resources officer at Comilla Sadar upazila, said that quail eggs are more nutritious than other eggs, especially for children, which is why they are in high demand, reports UNB.

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