We love swiftlet farming, forever and ever!!!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Trust me, we save abandoned projects




Swiftlet farming is an art, it transforms something low in value to high-value.

This awesome art has successfully converted thousands of abandoned projects or undesired surplus stocks into high income BHs.

It is a brilliant & million-ringgit-worth idea for the property developer to use this swiftlet farming concept to clear their unwanted & unsought-after units.

Instead of letting the unsold unit turning into haunted and run-down shop unit, it is given a second chance for some swiftlet farming masters to revive it and change it into a gold mine.

By doing this we are contributing to the economy growth, where we make sure every supply created is efficiently matched with the demand, whereby there is no efforts/resources wasted in the production process.

Trust me, we save abandoned projects!

Swiftlet farming is the last resort only when every avenues is exhausted to bring life to our failed projects!

However, I do not like the idea of constructing something like eco-parks, just purposely for swiftlet farming. To construct a 1 million 3 storeys building in 2 years which intended for swiftlet farming is too risky for a newcomer to take on, more so where there are lots of "con-men"out there eyeing to lure the new innocent victims into their trap.

I am not comfortable to accept that we should accept the whole idea of construct a building just for the sake of swiftlet ranching. Why not doing it for other purpose? Why not for business, manufacturing, education, and other more meaningful purpose?

After all, by converting an abandoned shop house, we give life to it, which I believe is far more meaningful than making a good location shop house an abandoned one.

I am not against standalone BH or ready-built eco parks. I just feel that we should do thing in a way where the ends justify the means and not the means justify the ends. I do not understand why...

Can someone enlighten me with some good explanations?

You are most welcome.