The advertisements that breed first and then pay are fake and mostly scammed by online merchants. The breeding industry itself is not a hugely profitable industry, and it can even be said that the profits are very low.
For example, the name of Hubei Large Poultry Breeding and Incubation Base is false; in fact, there is no such place at all. They mainly use the Internet to publish a large number of false "cooperative breeding" information to commit fraud. The name is not necessarily Hubei, but they can even name large-scale poultry breeding incubation bases or cooperatives in various provinces, cities, counties and districts in China. They mainly use residential areas to rent houses, hire customer service to publish information about selling poultry chicks online, and conduct online fraud by setting up multiple poultry chick websites online and not delivering the goods after receiving deposits.
Currently, two Gomiao scammer gangs in Shuyang, Jiangsu have been successfully eliminated by the Shuyang police. After investigation, since June 2017, the criminal suspect Zhang Moumou has opened multiple poultry seedling websites online, hired Sun, Xu and other five people to serve as website customer service to contact victims, and deceived customers into paying for goods without issuing any information. Committing fraud by offering goods without refund, more than 50 cases were committed, with a total value of more than 200,000 yuan.
40 Planting Scams
Before investing in agricultural projects, you must first keep your eyes open and do not be deceived by these 45 projects. Please forward it more to remind farmer friends!
1. Ganoderma cultivation: the technology is real. However, the scammers raised the purchase price thousands of times, claiming that planting 2 square meters would yield an annual income of hundreds of thousands. There is also a recycling contract, which is actually a pretense.
2. Cordyceps sinensis: The technology is not yet mature, and the only one that is successful so far is Cordyceps sinensis (something similar to Cordyceps sinensis). Even the most authoritative scientists are still in the experimental stage, let alone large-scale promotion. But the swindler claims that the north and south are suitable and everyone can do it. No matter what the soil quality is, it seems that as long as you plant it, you can get rich. This is sheer nonsense.
3. Strawberries that bear fruit every month: no need to manage, just plant them in the soil, and you will wait to pick the fruits every month. This kind of strawberry variety does exist, but it doesn't meet what is mentioned at all. It is purely an act of seed speculation.
4. Medicinal material planting: In order to defraud money, scammers will talk about some uncommon or very valuable medicinal materials in a garish way, such as signing a contract, guaranteed price recovery, etc. In fact, the seeds you receive will not germinate. , or the survival rate is astonishingly low, and this is a big scam.
5. Aloe vera cultivation: It does have high nutritional value and medicinal value, but there are very few units that can actually recycle it. Most of the units that currently use aloe vera in large quantities have their own planting bases. Scammers are out to sell their seeds.
6. Chinese Black Dolphin: The project is fake, and the name "Chinese Black Dolphin" was completely fabricated by those with premeditated plans. In fact, they are guinea pigs. Scammers give those worthless animals a new name and then call them rare animals to mislead operators and make a lot of ill-gotten gains. They sell seedlings and earn money from the seedlings.
7. Ants make you rich: Scammers claim that there are more than 100,000 ants in a nest, and you can earn tens of thousands of yuan by raising ten nests. It's all a scam.
8. American Frog: The project is real and the market prospects are good. But in the Chinese market, it is difficult to find real American frog seedlings. Almost all of those so-called seedlings are cultivated by oneself.
9. Rana: It is a treasure of Northeast China. Rana oil can be extracted, but it is not cultivated in every place. Don't be fooled.
10. Spider poison: Spider poison is indeed precious, but no one wants the poison taken by ordinary people. And not all spider venom is effective. To put it bluntly, it’s better to sell seedlings or technology.
11. White jade snails: White jade snails are indeed easy to raise and have extremely high nutritional value. Scammers claim that the investment is small, the cycle is short, and the profits are huge. But the current market in China is still very small.
12. Calcium phytate extracted from rice bran: Technically speaking, it is true, but please do not do it, because the so-called high-price recycling is false.
13. Extracting heme from pig blood: true technology, false recovery.
14. Ostrich breeding: The technology is real, but currently our country is mainly in the stage of seed speculation, and the opportunity for commercial utilization is not yet mature. Moreover, purchasing seeds is extremely expensive, ranging from tens of thousands of yuan to tens of thousands of yuan.
15. Cactus planting: It said that it signed underwriting contracts with growers, often using the "company farmer" order farming model to attract the participation of a large number of growers. In fact, cactus cultivation has not yet reached the stage of commercial application.
16. Centipede farming: The market is small and the breeding technology requirements are high.
17. Extra large eel: It is not a rare species, but some of the largest eels purchased from the market, pretending to be a precious species.
18. Breeding nutria: Agricultural companies sign underwriting contracts with farmers and farmers, and lure farmers into being deceived by offering high returns.
19. Assembling toy airplanes: No matter how trendy the name is. It is still an ordinary toy airplane, which is not attractive to children at all. Mainly to defraud raw material deposits.
20. Breeding woolly rabbits: Agricultural companies sign underwriting contracts with farmers and farmers, and lure farmers into being deceived by offering high returns.
21. Gastrodia cultivation: the technology is real. Please be careful with anything claiming to be recycling.
22. Crocus: It is also called saffron, and some are renamed Pavlan, etc. It is available in pharmacies everywhere, and the price is not as expensive as advertised. It is recommended not to plant it.
23. Allicin processing and recycling: a scam, countless people have been fooled.
24. Wheat straw can be used to make cotton: it can only produce white fiber, but it is incomparable to cotton.
25. Dex Potato Industry: Known as the domestic general agent of Germany Dex Potato Industry. In fact, it is a myth created by a small domestic company. This is a company with no credibility. It does not do marketing and only seeks money from dealers. Many people have been deceived.
26. Synthetic shell eggs: no nutrition, no one wants them.
27. Micro biogas equipment (tank): The technology is not mature yet, and it is basically hyped in order to collect franchise fees.
28. New oil press: both the machine and technology are reliable. However, many of the "XX-type oil presses" on the market are counterfeit products, and the oil extracted is of low quality and has serious residue residue. They often carry the banner of a certain agricultural extension station to dispel your doubts, so please purchase with caution.
29. Straw doors: The investment advertisement boasts that the main raw material for production is straw. In fact, the main raw materials are magnesium oxide and magnesium chloride, fiberglass cloth and active agent, and straw only accounts for about 10%. Such companies often use the brand name of xx University and the banner of serving the country through science and technology to deceive people who are eager to get rich.
30. Straw gasifier: technology needs to be improved and cost needs to be reduced.
31. Breeding civet cats: low nutritional value and small market sales.
32. Raising spiders: Do not play with them, eat them, or use them. Of no value at all.
33. Space Valley: This is pure speculation. Farmers, please don’t be deceived.
34. Mining sand from pigs: Cinnabar is a mineral. There is no "sand" on pigs at all, it is purely false information.
35. Duck Alchemy: Unbelievable.
36. Egg-processed ovalbumin: Boasting high-price recycling is a lie.
37. Extraction of nano-Si02 from rice husk: Si02 is silicon dioxide. Extraction of Si02 from rice husk is costly and the market is not good.
38. Breeding freshwater lobster: It is a true and reliable breeding technology. But now many companies are trying to farm lobsters. Brag about how simple breeding is and how high-yield the seeds provided are. These are all unrealistic empty words, all for the sake of frying their shrimps.
39. Firewood and gas combustion furnace: real project. However, current advertisers are solely trying to defraud franchise fees and sell spare parts at high prices.
40. Corn-refined protein powder: a reliable project with mature technology. Some information states that it provides machinery, raw materials, and recycling of processed products. Please be cautious in this type of situation and be careful not to be deceived.
41. Devices for catching hares and pheasants: The effect is poor, so don’t be fooled.
42. Artificially synthesized egg equipment: There is no market for artificial eggs themselves, and there is still no market for machine-processed artificial eggs. Please be careful!
43. Ecological breeding: You are asked to plant fruit trees, raise hybrid chickens and orchard weeding chickens (actually ordinary free-range chickens) under the fruit trees, and then use chicken manure to breed flies and earthworms, and so on. By utilizing it, chickens can be raised without feed. Scammers often claim to provide seedlings and product recycling, which is nothing more than an inducement to sell seedlings at high prices.
44. Recycling of medicinal materials at high prices: often selling seeds and seedlings under the banner of xx medicinal materials research institute and xx medicinal materials field, and bragging about some varieties with falling prices in advertisements. Some varieties that have strict requirements on the environment and cultivation techniques are described as suitable for both north and south and easy to manage, while others deceive people under the guise of "joint operation" or "recycling".
45. Selling "super-high-yield" and "new and excellent" varieties: taking advantage of farmers' desire for high yields and selling some unapproved crop varieties. Others change well-known general varieties to a completely new name to confuse the public.
What is revealed above is the most deceptive agricultural wealth-making project in recent years. Don’t be fooled!