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What is the most profitable aspect of rural aquaculture?

Rural aquaculture is mainly divided into aquaculture and poultry and livestock breeding. Aquaculture can cultivate fish such as grass carp, crucian carp, and carp in fish ponds, as well as aquatic products such as crabs, clams, snails, and crayfish. Because the market demand is large and the breeding cycle is short, more profits can be obtained. In terms of poultry breeding, pheasants, ducks, geese and other poultry can be raised. Not only do these poultry have a short breeding cycle, but they can also be sold for additional profits from duck eggs. Cattle, sheep, pigs and other animals can also be raised on a large scale.

Pork, mutton, and beef are in high demand in the market, so raising pigs, cattle, sheep and other animals can also yield higher profits. But no matter what you raise, you must pay attention to hygiene, so that the animals will not get sick and the losses will be small. As for pigs, there are many varieties, and mini pigs can be raised. Due to their petite size, the average weight of adult pigs is less than 50kg. They have high nutritional value and delicious meat. Its value is 4 to 5 times that of ordinary pork.

If you engage in breeding in rural areas, as long as you do it well, conduct careful research before breeding, and pay attention to environmental hygiene during breeding, you will be rewarded.