
Pakistan crocodile farming: A unique and new business has been started in Jacobabad, one of the hottest districts of Sindh province of Pakistan. Crocodile rearing. The purpose of this initiative is to give a new direction to Pakistan’s leather industry and tourism. This crocodile rearing form has been started at Bhambhor Farmhouse near Jacobabad, where these dangerous creep animals are roaming freely.
Crocodiles in Jacobabad have become an important part of the ecosystem of the farm. This form launched by the local zamindar is considered to be the pioneer of crocodile rearing in Pakistan, which aims to be recognized internationally. According to the owner of the farm, crocodiles take about five years to mature, and they can be up to 21 feet in length, while their weight is about one ton.
Crocodile skins and leather industries
Crocodile skins are mainly used in making luxury leather products such as handbags, shoes, and belts. Given the global demand of this industry, this step of crocodile adherence in Pakistan can prove to be financially beneficial. The owner of the farm said, “We are focusing on increasing crocodiles in a professional manner according to international standards, so that the quality of their skins can be kept at the highest level.”
Growing population and possibilities of crocodiles
At the moment, ten crocodiles have been imported in the form, but the owner of the farm hopes that once crocodiles start laying eggs, their number will increase rapidly. When successful, this form can play an important role in Pakistan’s leather industry and tourism, which will also contribute to the economic growth of the country.
Crocodiles and tourism
This form of crocodiles is being seen as a major attraction not only for the leather industry but also for tourism. Tourists will be attracted to this form to close these unique reptiles closely, which can increase tourist activities at the local and international level.
Leather industry and tourism boom
This crocodile rearing form started in Sindh, Pakistan, can prove to be an important step to take the country’s leather industry and tourism to new heights. If this experiment is successful, then the future of this industry in Pakistan looks bright.
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