The only frog farm in Ukraine operates in the Lviv region

Published 2022년 1월 14일

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Tante Snails, a Ukrainian farm, has started rearing edible frogs, making it the country's only frog farm. The farm, located in the village of Yablunivka, inspires from a local pond and the culinary traditions of French cuisine. The species of frog reared is a hybrid from France. The farm is currently focusing on reproduction and plans to refine the breeding technology and develop a business model. In 2021, the farm reared approximately one ton of frogs, all of which were sold within the farm. The semi-finished products are priced between 450-650 UAH/kg.
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Edible frogs are cultivated on the snail farm "Tante Snails" in the village of Yablunivka, Busk district, Lviv region. The idea came from the local landscape and French cuisine: there was a place on the farm where water was collected, and something had to be done about it. This was reported by Agravery. The farm restaurant prepares French dishes, so there were not enough frogs to complete the culinary picture. So we decided to grow them ourselves. "Now we are learning from our own experience how best to breed frogs, in Ukraine there is no place to learn this business. The experience of Thailand is not very suitable for us, because it is constantly warm, we have a different climate. In Soviet times, frogs were grown on an industrial scale in the south of Ukraine, Kharkiv and Zakarpattia, including for export, but we did not find this information, although we searched for it for a long time. No scientist has been found in the country to take care of this issue, ”said Andriy Dziuban, ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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