Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Trying Aroma in my BH

Due to some many incident to my BH recently, decided to try out apply Aroma to my BH. I bought a new type of Aroma from a shop in Klang and sprayed the Aroma during last visit. I will update the progress after next visit.

Observe from the BH after applied the Aroma, look like the swiftlet enter the bird house and stay longer then before. The Aroma that I used is from Indonesia and claimed very effective in certain area, do hope the same for my BH.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Swiflet Farming News


Here a news in local newspaper.



Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Playing Internal Sound for External

Yesterday dropped by to my BH around 6 pm, found that my external sound Amp faulty. Try to fix it by replace the fuse but still not working. It look like the Amp already burn out. Without choice, I connect the external tweeter to the Internal Sound Amp. It do attracting some bird come and I think it is better then nothing.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

GOVERNMENT FUNDING THE WALIT BIRD INDUSTRY

Good News for Swiftlet Farming

The walit industry is not new in Malaysia, but over the past few years the harvesting of these birds' nests has been conducted on a commercial scale with lucrative results. In just over a decade, its entrepreneurs have explored new methods and technologies relating to this industry in order to increase production. It is an environmentally-friendly form of plantation based on the green industry concept.

In Malaysia, the walit birds' nest has become one of agriculture's primary commodity exports. This industry is expected to increase as entrepreneurs and the public improve their knowledge on this industry. Raw walit birds' nest per kilogram is estimated to range between RM3,000 - RM7,500 while the processed version can fetch up to RM10,000-RM18,000. The harvesting of these birds’ nests is also now among the largest among the South East Asian countries besides Indonesia. The market demand for birds’ nest comes mainly from Asian countries such as Taiwan, China, Hong Kong and Singapore.

In general there are no special funds or products created specifically to finance the walit bird industry in Malaysia. However, Agrobank has approved loans to fund such projects through relevant government and commercial funds.

“In April 2010 the government through the Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-Based Industries (MoA) allocated part of the low-cost funds amounting to RM67.7 million specifically to fund projects relating to the walit bird industry” added Ahmad Said.
He added, this large allocation of funds would help walit bird entrepreneurs and the members of the public who wished to participate in this lucrative industry.

The detail news may view from the following links:

http://www.agrobank.com.my/press_releases

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

BH Power tripped



Last week visited BH for checking and found power tripped, the power tripped due to one of the Amp faulty. I am not sure how long the power been tripped as I not visited for 3 weeks. From the digital timer, it may few days or weeks.




I am not sure how much impact of this power trip to the BH, but at least the harvested Bird Nest being re-build as show in the attached pictures and swiftlet still staying inside.