They carry their homes on their backs but they do have a home from home – a sun-drenched meadow. This is the story of 600,000 snails, two adventure-seekers and their dreams carried on the wings of their enterprising spirit.
“When we bought it, it was just barren land, we didn’t even know where its boundaries lay,” says Plamen Penchev. “Little by little we started fencing it in, installing water mains and electricity, an irrigation system etc. We used a tractor to plough the land, from then on everything we did, we did by hand.”
And as Bulgaria is, as yet an untapped market, Plamen Penchev exports his snails to a number of European countries. In his snail farm he applies what is known as the French technology – in springtime he buys newly hatched snails and at the beginning of autumn he sells them to avoid the winter cold that can kill them. But it is his dream to put in place a closed cycle of production which would mean higher profits. “Otherwise there is a huge amount of work but little money,” he says and adds that many people in his place would have given up long ago.
“The market is the biggest problem. If anyone wants to start a snail farm, they should first find a market for them. And they must persevere, learn how to breed them, how to bring down mortality as well as expenses and at the same time set down a clear production strategy etc.”
Of course breeding snails is a business, but as with any living being, even snails find a way to the human heart. Plamen Penchev admits he is fond of his little creatures because they are “calm, quite smart and easy to tame”. And as he takes care of his snails, he too is learning and has intriguing stories to tell, some he has read about, others he has experiences himself. Like this one – how snails, with their 24,000 teeth are able to digest all kinds of food. Or what passionate lovers they are, indulging in their passion for thirteen hours at a time. But there is a darker side – after all, snails are bred to end up on our table. “I sell live snails and I try not to think about that,” says the farmer philosophically.
English version: Milena Daynova
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