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| Why Emu Farm? |
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Emu farming is one of the fastest growing Agro industry in the world today. Australia is the major producer. America and Europe being the next and other countries like China, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and India entering into this exciting new industry.
The key reason for this is the huge world wide demand and no other live stock can be compared to the Emu in its offerings. |
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Why is Emu farming profitable compared to other live-stock business:
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We in India have to recognize the future protein needs of our country which is growing along with population. Emu farming is considered to be very much profitable to the Indian live-stock business because of high foreign market value of its bye-products.
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Emus produce 98% fat free, tender red meat with low cholestrol and high iron content, which could truly be the food of the future.
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EMU OIL : |
The Emu oil which is rendered from the fat is highly valued because it is receiving world wide acclaim for its medical as well as cosmetic applications. It is an aid to arthritis and all types of muscle and joint pains as well as a treatment for burn pains and scars. |

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The leather is extremely supple and has the capacity to absorb range of dyes and also commands a high price on the international leather market.
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Emu feathers are only forked feather in the world with their long narrow design complimenting high fashion designs in addition to practical users such as feather dusters and fishing lures.
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All the bye-products are in much demand in foreign countries like USA, UK, Canada and other Asian countries. But, as India lags in the number of farms for marketing the bye-products in these areas, we are presently concentrating to develop the Emu farms in its number, to capture the foreign market in future for better earnings.
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Emu farming – A great advantage in Indian agriculture: |
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For today, the Emu hen can be productive for 20 years laying 10-20 eggs per year(OCT – FEB) from the age of 2 years. |
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Emu chick survival rates are excellent . |
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We cannot over emphasize the hardness of emu. |
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Emus are Adaptable and hardy. |
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For today’s indian farmer, Emu farming offers an alternative cash crop. |
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We can grow the Emus in non-fertile land which is not suggestible for agriculture. |
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Emus can be grown With minimal investment in its facilities and land areas. |
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With excellent feed conversion ratios ,and an established world wide market evolving, the Emus will provide the stable long term cash return to its Owners now and in the years to come. |
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The indian Emu breeder market is vigorous and can be made profitable for small and large participants. |
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