Dr. Tan, I'm wondering if you are in posession of any swiftlet nesting sites near Gunung Arong?
We go to Tanjung Resang quite frequently and we've seen a few of these swiftlet farms along the road. Would it be possible to meet you or a representative at one of these?
I'm keen to discuss the export potential of the swiftlets nest to Europe, the US and Australia.
Incidentally, we're the owners of Malaysia Sea Sports just adjacent to Gunug Arong.
Dr Tan Boon Siong started his edible-nest Swiflet farming since 2003. Till todate,he has been involving actively in research,development and commercialization edible birdnest by products in Nutraceutical, Cosmeceutical and Pharmaceutical products. He developed a Food Management System to process raw-unclean edible birdnest according to ISO 22000. All the products are validate fit for human consumption by producing evidence of Total Plate Count, Sodium Nitrite, Chemical,Physical and Biological Contaminants for more information you may write to drtanboonsiong@hotmail.com or visit his website at www.qqbirdnest.com or www.yongkangbirdnest.com for detail.
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Dr. Tan, I'm wondering if you are in posession of any swiftlet nesting sites near Gunung Arong?
ReplyDeleteWe go to Tanjung Resang quite frequently and we've seen a few of these swiftlet farms along the road. Would it be possible to meet you or a representative at one of these?
I'm keen to discuss the export potential of the swiftlets nest to Europe, the US and Australia.
Incidentally, we're the owners of Malaysia Sea Sports just adjacent to Gunug Arong.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you.
Bryan Norman