Growing crayfish can be quite a profitable business in Ukraine

Published 2021년 10월 20일

Tridge summary

Ukraine is discovering the potential of crayfish farming, utilizing its abundant freshwater resources to raise fast-growing species such as the broad-leaved and long-legged crayfish. The industry has its origins in the export of Ukrainian long-tailed crab to Turkey for breeding purposes, which has since become a global leader in production. Starting with an investment of 20 mature females, the business has the potential to yield significant profits within three years, with the price per kilogram of crayfish meat reaching up to 70 euros in the West. The species are easy to maintain and require minimal feeding costs, with larger specimens fetching higher prices.
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Original content

In Ukraine, crayfish farming is considered a very promising business, as the country has many freshwater resources that are ideal for growing these arthropods. This was reported by AgroNews. It is noted that the most popular now are such fast-growing representatives of arthropods as broad-leaved cancer (Latin Astacus astacus), long-legged cancer (Latin Pontostacus lepto-dactylus) and Australian red-clawed cancer (Latin Cherax quadricarinatus). Interestingly, Ukrainian long-tailed crab was previously imported to Turkey as a breeding material, and now this country has become a world leader in their cultivation. "In order to produce about 40 kg of marketable cancer from the start, you need to buy 20 mature females. If we assume that 1 kg of arthropods (weighing up to 40 g) costs at least 70 UAH on the Ukrainian market, then by investing this amount in the purchase of 20 crayfish, in 3 years you can save good money, "- said in a statement. It is also noted that in the West, the cost ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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