لقطة قريبة لمجموعة من الحلزونات في مزرعة مخصصة، تزحف فوق أوراق الخضروات الطازجة والتربة الغنية، مع ظهور دفيئة زراعية (صوبة) في الخلفية كجزء من نظام التربية المكثف

Snail Farming: From Profitable Investment to Home Hobby

Snail farming, technically known as Heliciculture, is a burgeoning field that merges agricultural investment with food production. The “Garden Snail” (Helix Aspersa Muller) stands as the most sought-after species globally, particularly in European markets.

1. Snail Farming Strategies:

  • Extensive (Open) System: Natural outdoor environments; low cost but low commercial predictability.
  • Semi-Intensive (Mixed) System: Controlled indoor hatching followed by outdoor growth after two months.
  • Intensive (Professional) System: Full environmental control (heat, humidity, feed) for faster growth and higher safety standards.

2. Keys to a Successful Snail Farm: Success relies on legal compliance, soil quality (rich in calcium for shell building), and climate control (15-25°C with 95% humidity). Snails are herbivores, feeding on cabbage, vegetables, and fruit.

3. Snails as Pets: For a home hobby, use a spacious ventilated container with soil and stones. Ensure vegetables are pesticide-free and provide crushed eggshells for calcium support.

4. Why Invest in Snails? Snails offer high-quality protein and their “liquid gold” (snail mucin) is a global sensation in the cosmetics industry. With low operational costs, it is a highly lucrative export-oriented project.

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