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r24011 r24803 7 7 <BODY> 8 8 9 <B><FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE=2>< P></P>9 <B><FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE=2></B><P></P> 10 10 <!-- 11 11 <Section> … … 14 14 </Description> 15 15 --> 16 </B> 16 17 17 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS</P> 18 18 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Rome 1986</P> … … 23 23 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">© FAO 1986</P> 24 24 25 <B> 25 <B></B> 26 26 <!-- 27 27 <Section> … … 30 30 </Description> 31 31 --> 32 </B> 32 33 33 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">1. Did you know that many kinds of snails are good to eat?</P> 34 34 … … 58 58 You need to grow more snails if your family is big</P> 59 59 60 <B>< P></P>60 <B></B><P></P> 61 61 <!-- 62 62 <Section> … … 65 65 </Description> 66 66 --> 67 </B> 67 68 68 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">You will need</P> 69 69 <DIR> … … 92 92 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">10. If you have or can get all of these things, you can raise snails.</P> 93 93 94 <B> 94 <B></B> 95 95 <!-- 96 96 </Section> … … 101 101 </Description> 102 102 --> 103 </B> 103 104 104 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">11. To farm snails is not hard; however, it is quite different from keeping chickens or ducks or from growing crops such as maize, rice, cassava or groundnuts.</P> 105 105 … … 121 121 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">17. In the next part of this booklet, you will begin to learn some things that you need to know to farm snails.</P> 122 122 123 <B>< P></P>123 <B></B><P></P> 124 124 <!-- 125 125 <Section> … … 128 128 </Description> 129 129 --> 130 </B> 130 131 131 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">18. The kind of snails that you can farm are snails that live on land, and there are many kinds of land snails that are good to eat.</P> 132 132 … … 204 204 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">27. If snails are eaten where you live, you can farm one of these. Then you will be sure that it is good to eat.</P> 205 205 206 <B>< P></P>206 <B></B><P></P> 207 207 <!-- 208 208 </Section> … … 212 212 </Description> 213 213 --> 214 </B> 214 215 215 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">28. When you are ready to get snails, perhaps you can get them by gathering wild snails that live near you.</P> 216 216 … … 231 231 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Never term snails that you buy at the market. Snails at the market may have been washed, kept too cold or hurt and they may die soon.</P> 232 232 233 <B>< P></P>233 <B></B><P></P> 234 234 <!-- 235 235 </Section> … … 239 239 </Description> 240 240 --> 241 </B> 241 242 242 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">31. A good place for a snail farm is one where there already are snails. If there already are snails, you will know that the soil and the water in the soil are right for snails to live and grow.</P> 243 243 … … 246 246 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">33. If you have the right kind of soil with the right amount of water, you can bring good snails from another place to start your snail farm.</P> 247 247 248 <B>< P></P>248 <B></B><P></P> 249 249 <!-- 250 250 </Section> … … 254 254 </Description> 255 255 --> 256 </B> 256 257 257 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">34. Soil is important for snails. Part of the time they live on the soil and part of the time they live in the soil, and to live well, snails need good soil.</P> 258 258 … … 298 298 Baby snails hatching and coming out of the hole</P> 299 299 300 <B>< P></P>300 <B></B><P></P> 301 301 <!-- 302 302 </Section> … … 306 306 </Description> 307 307 --> 308 </B> 308 309 309 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">42. Snails need plants for both food and sheller. Most kinds of snails use several kinds for food and several other kinds for shelter.</P> 310 310 … … 342 342 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">51. In addition to the food plants, there are many other kinds of foods that you can put into a pen for your snails to eat. You will learn about these foods and when you should use them in the next booklet in this series.</P> 343 343 344 <B>< P></P>344 <B></B><P></P> 345 345 <!-- 346 346 </Section> … … 350 350 </Description> 351 351 --> 352 </B> 352 353 353 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">52. Dew at night in the growing season helps the plants to grow and makes the leaves and the ground wet so that snails can move about.</P> 354 354 … … 368 368 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">58. In the next booklet, you will be told how to wet the leaves of plants and moisten the ground when it is too dry.</P> 369 369 370 <B>< P></P>370 <B></B><P></P> 371 371 <!-- 372 372 </Section> … … 376 376 </Description> 377 377 --> 378 </B> 378 379 379 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">59. Land that is very wet, low land that does not drain well or land that floods in the rainy season is not good for snail farming.</P> 380 380 … … 382 382 Low, wet land is bad for snails</P> 383 383 384 <B>< P></P>384 <B></B><P></P> 385 385 <!-- 386 386 </Section> … … 390 390 </Description> 391 391 --> 392 </B> 392 393 393 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">60. Wind during the growing season is bad because it dries the dew and dries out the snails.</P> 394 394 … … 401 401 Snails should be farmed in a place protected from the wind</P> 402 402 403 <B>< P></P>403 <B></B><P></P> 404 404 <!-- 405 405 </Section> … … 409 409 </Description> 410 410 --> 411 </B> 411 412 412 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">62. If you decide to farm snails you must keep them in a pen. Snails kept in a well- built pen will not get away easily and you can watch them and take care of them well.</P> 413 413 … … 443 443 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">69. A good size for a pen is 5 x 5 metres. Later in this booklet you will learn how to build a small pen of this size.</P> 444 444 445 <B>< P></P>445 <B></B><P></P> 446 446 <!-- 447 447 </Section> … … 451 451 </Description> 452 452 --> 453 </B> 453 454 454 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">70. If you are using small snails like those you have seen on pages 8 and 9 in this booklet, you will need more snails to begin.</P> 455 455 … … 464 464 150 small snails; 25 large snails</P> 465 465 466 <B>< P></P>466 <B></B><P></P> 467 467 <!-- 468 468 </Section> … … 472 472 </Description> 473 473 --> 474 </B> 474 475 475 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">73. The amount of snail meat that you will get from small snails will be about the same as what you would get from large snails. This is because you will use many more small snails than large snails and the meat will be about equal.</P> 476 476 … … 480 480 12 to 13 kilograms each year; 24 to 26 kilograms each year</P> 481 481 482 <B>< P></P>482 <B></B><P></P> 483 483 <!-- 484 484 </Section> … … 488 488 </Description> 489 489 --> 490 </B> 490 491 491 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">75. In the first part of this booklet you have learned many things about snails and farming snails. You have learned</P> 492 492 <DIR> … … 508 508 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">79. If you would like to begin you will learn exactly what to do in the rest of this booklet and in the next booklet.</P> 509 509 510 <B> 510 <B></B> 511 511 <!-- 512 512 </Section> … … 525 525 </Description> 526 526 --> 527 </B> 527 528 528 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">80. Try to choose a place that is close to your house. That way you will be able to watch your snails, protect them from their enemies and take care of them easily</P> 529 529 … … 550 550 two or three 5 x 5 metre pens</P> 551 551 552 <B>< P></P>552 <B></B><P></P> 553 553 <!-- 554 554 </Section> … … 558 558 </Description> 559 559 --> 560 </B> 560 561 561 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">86. Clean the site and prepare the ground a little before the growing season so that you can build the pen in time to plant the food and shelter plants.</P> 562 562 … … 605 605 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">96. However, do not use any fertilizer, animal manure or compost as you might with a vegetable garden. Fertilizers may burn the snails and animal manure or compost may bring in insects and weed seeds.</P> 606 606 607 <B> 607 <B></B> 608 608 <!-- 609 609 </Section> … … 614 614 </Description> 615 615 --> 616 </B> 616 617 617 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">97. Build a pen for your snails as soon as you can after you have burned the plant material. This is to keep other insects, mice, rats or shrews from getting into your pen.</P> 618 618 … … 727 727 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">9 then attach the top flap</P> 728 728 729 <B> 729 <B></B> 730 730 <!-- 731 731 </Section> … … 735 735 </Description> 736 736 --> 737 </B> 737 738 738 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">112. You have already been told that you should clean and prepare the site and build your snail pen in time for the planting season.</P> 739 739 … … 831 831 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Asparagus lives for many years and it is a good shelter plant for young Achatina and Archachatina snails. However, it is not good for older snails because they are too heavy for asparagus plants.</P> 832 832 833 <B>< P></P>833 <B></B><P></P> 834 834 <!-- 835 835 <Section> … … 838 838 </Description> 839 839 --> 840 </B> 840 841 841 <P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">118. The food plants must be big enough to feed your snails and the shelter plants tall enough to cover them and to protect them from the sun.</P> 842 842
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