Lia Consulting is a private consulting firm established in 2011 that aims to enhance client growth through high-intensity focus and effective approaches. The consulting team is highly experienced as experts in their fields and has a proven track record in consulting and management leadership. The vision is to be a great assistant for company development, and the mission is to develop, build, and implement consulting programs. Services include ISO management systems, human resources management systems, management systems, and company culture development.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Lia Consulting is a private consulting firm established in 2011 that aims to enhance client growth through high-intensity focus and effective approaches. The consulting team is highly experienced as experts in their fields and has a proven track record in consulting and management leadership. The vision is to be a great assistant for company development, and the mission is to develop, build, and implement consulting programs. Services include ISO management systems, human resources management systems, management systems, and company culture development.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides contact and product information for PureNest, a company that exports raw and processed birds' nest from Malaysia. It lists the contact name and details, followed by descriptions and water content information for various types of birds' nest products, including raw and processed Yan Zhan, 3 Edge, broken pieces, small broken pieces, and big pieces. Export details are given for shipping birds' nest to countries like Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, and Indonesia, along with estimated prices and journey times.
PROPOSED GUIDELINE FOR SWIFTLET FARMING IN SABAH marnyta_flp
The proposed guideline aims to promote and regulate the swiftlet farming industry in Sabah. It recommends establishing a one stop center to oversee licensing and development. It provides policies for different areas, including allowing existing urban farms to operate with permits, and permitting new farms in abandoned urban buildings or undeveloped areas subject to location and design rules. The guideline outlines licensing application procedures and compliance requirements to balance industry growth with environmental and community concerns.
This document discusses the impact of swiftlet moult seasons on the value of edible bird nests. It finds that during the moult season from May to August, bird nests contain more feathers and impurities due to swiftlet shedding. This leads to higher wastage of 4% and cleaning costs during processing. As a result, the value of raw bird nests is 20-27% lower than normal trading prices during this season. The moult season corresponds to the dry season, which further affects nest cleanliness. More research is needed to fully understand the economic impact of moult seasons on swiftlet farm operations.
AVES Sdn. Bhd. is a business plan for a company that specializes in producing, processing, and selling bird's nest drinks. The main goals are to provide healthy drinks for Malaysians, earn maximum profit, and make their bird's nest drink the number one health drink in Malaysia. To achieve this, they will analyze the market, establish production and management teams, implement marketing strategies, and set up facilities including an office tower and processing factory. The financial plan estimates startup costs of RM67.5 million and provides forecasts for sales, expenses, and monthly cash flow.
The Edible-Bird’s Nest (EBN) Swiftlet Ranching Interest Scheme (the “ESRIS Scheme/the Scheme”) is the first swiftlet ranching business licensed by the Malaysian government and an investment scheme approved by Companies Commission of Malaysia (CCM). It is considered a low risk investment with expected high returns. http://www.swiftletecopark.com.my
The document outlines the bird's nest cleaning process which involves several steps:
1) Brushing the dry nest with a toothbrush to remove impurities from the base, ears, and outer body.
2) Flipping the nest over and lightly brushing the underside and inner nest.
3) Rinsing the nest with water if too dry or drying it with a cloth if too wet.
4) Scratching off any stains with a knife blade and trimming uneven parts with scissors before allowing it to fully dry in a fan box.
Have you ever wondered what is Bird' s Nest? Whether you purchased it in Singapore, or Malaysia, are there any difference? Paying $39 and $390, is the latter better? While this slide tries its best to inform you about Bird's Nest, for a good understanding, we will like to invite you to one of our seminars, with Dr Leh, an expert that has been studying them for years. Look forward to seeing you.
1) Edible bird's nests are produced by two species of swiftlets that build nests in caves or purpose-built houses, and they have high food value.
2) Malaysia is a major producer and exporter of edible bird's nests, as it is located in the center of producing countries in Southeast Asia and has the largest bird's nest processing industry worldwide.
3) There are different types of edible bird's nests based on the swiftlet species and whether they are found in natural caves or man-made houses.
The document describes the process that birds' nests undergo to be cleaned and prepared for human consumption. Workers remove feathers, dirt and other debris by hand. The nests are then soaked and bleached to remove any remaining particles and turn the nests white. No chemicals are used in this process. Finally, the cleaned nests are sorted by grade before being dried and packaged for sale.
The document discusses Malaysia's bird nest industry, which generates approximately RM1 billion in annual revenue. It notes that while the industry has huge potential for growth, issues like product quality control and a shortage of skilled workers could limit expansion. Proper regulations are needed to protect the reputation of Malaysian bird nests and ensure products contain mostly bird nest ingredients.
This document discusses swiftlet farming guidelines in Sabah, Malaysia. It outlines that there are 7 species of swiftlets found in Sabah, and 2 species whose nests can be harvested for food. Farming regulations require permits, and specify that farming can only occur in urban, undeveloped rural, or approved areas. The process for obtaining permits involves license and inspection steps through a one stop center and approval from local authorities and wildlife departments. Overall the guidelines aim to promote and regulate the swiftlet farming industry in Sabah.
proposal to invest in swiftlet bird nest business in Penggerang, Kota Tinggi, Johor. Current production of bird nest only able to cater 30% of world demand. Pengerang near Desaru, is the right place for the best swiftlet species. Let me know if you interested. flixmill@yahoo.com
Birds build mud houses by gathering sandy clay soil from riverbanks, transporting and shaping small mud balls with their beaks to lay and carve out houses, doing so as skillfully as expert human hands could.
Development of low cost Birdsnest housesMurray Hunter
The document discusses developing low-cost methods for swiftlet farming in Southeast Asia. Objectives include understanding swiftlet nesting behavior, developing affordable farming techniques, researching sustainable practices, and disseminating information to rural communities. Key issues are the industry's high failure rate, lack of standards, and inaccessibility for low-income groups. The document also reviews swiftlet distribution, natural habitats, the farming process, and the large and growing market for birds' nests.