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Has the bubble got burst????
Swenani
#101 Posted : Tuesday, January 28, 2014 3:05:43 PM
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A Kenyan woman has been arrested in Arizona for smuggling of quail eggs.

The woman was intercepted on Monday evening at the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

The woman, whose name was not immediately released, was on a flight from Nairobi via London.
http://www.nation.co.ke/...04/-/bttytq/-/index.html
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tycho
#102 Posted : Tuesday, January 28, 2014 3:22:23 PM
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washiku wrote:
Ok. Now back to basics. What does the subject of this thread really mean? "Has the bubble got burst?"


It's not a bubble. Yes, there has been a surge in market activity, but I don't see evidence of 'speculation'. Testimony of reselient farmers who won't quit is evidence for this.

But what has hit the venture? The deflationary forces of the cyberspace, and a general failure to maximize on information by all market players. Prices for quail eggs aren't necessarily going to fall further, but they will stabilize where information is maximized. Market maximization is information maximization.

It's a 'cut down'.





masukuma
#103 Posted : Tuesday, January 28, 2014 3:28:10 PM
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tycho wrote:
washiku wrote:
Ok. Now back to basics. What does the subject of this thread really mean? "Has the bubble got burst?"


It's not a bubble. Yes, there has been a surge in market activity, but I don't see evidence of 'speculation'. Testimony of reselient farmers who won't quit is evidence for this.

But what has hit the venture? The deflationary forces of the cyberspace, and a general failure to maximize on information by all market players. Prices for quail eggs aren't necessarily going to fall further, but they will stabilize where information is maximized. Market maximization is information maximization.

It's a 'cut down'.

I disagree, once the mysticism around them gets quashed - the eggs will fall into their proper price. the farmers who are sticking it in are hoping to sell them eggs abroad not here and the promise is that they will sell them for kitu 1000 per egg!

once the fact that the eggs are no better than chicken eggs is brought to the fore - they will be like omena.... smaller pocket friendly alternatives for people who cannot afford to buy ngege or tilapia!
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jaggernaut
#104 Posted : Tuesday, January 28, 2014 3:44:36 PM
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Why doesn't the govt buy all these quails and eggs and feed the starving people of turkana?
Angelica _ann
#105 Posted : Tuesday, January 28, 2014 5:05:04 PM
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[quote=Swenani]Tamarind restaurant


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A Kenyan woman has been arrested in Arizona for smuggling of quail eggs.

The woman was intercepted on Monday evening at the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

The woman, whose name was not immediately released, was on a flight from Nairobi via London.
http://www.nation.co.ke/...4/-/bttytq/-/index.html[/quote]
They dont need to release the name, we know!
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Angelica _ann
#106 Posted : Tuesday, January 28, 2014 5:11:58 PM
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Allias608 wrote:
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly d'oh!

.......Kenyans, kenyans....I love them!!!! Why don't we send them to pick all from Naivas - Tray of 12pcs - K.sh 300, Nakumatt - tray of 18pcs - K.sh 720....a guy who spammed me a tray of 30pcs - K.sh 1,500.

I think the writer who used to do "when the deal looks too good think twice" should do that column.

.....Now, the Doctors spoke and the quail egg is hitting K.Sh 10 bob......panic,off-loading...name it, can we see K.sh 5 bob since you need at least 4 at the breakfast!!!.

I like entrepreneuers, but, before you invest, look ahead, do some research (due diligence). You invest on hype, family,friends..... etc success stories........you are in for a rude shock.

...Sorry guys but I need Quail meet.....

Quail meat will help you improve your spelling!
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
tycho
#107 Posted : Tuesday, January 28, 2014 5:16:34 PM
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masukuma wrote:
tycho wrote:
washiku wrote:
Ok. Now back to basics. What does the subject of this thread really mean? "Has the bubble got burst?"


It's not a bubble. Yes, there has been a surge in market activity, but I don't see evidence of 'speculation'. Testimony of reselient farmers who won't quit is evidence for this.

But what has hit the venture? The deflationary forces of the cyberspace, and a general failure to maximize on information by all market players. Prices for quail eggs aren't necessarily going to fall further, but they will stabilize where information is maximized. Market maximization is information maximization.

It's a 'cut down'.

I disagree, once the mysticism around them gets quashed - the eggs will fall into their proper price. the farmers who are sticking it in are hoping to sell them eggs abroad not here and the promise is that they will sell them for kitu 1000 per egg!

once the fact that the eggs are no better than chicken eggs is brought to the fore - they will be like omena.... smaller pocket friendly alternatives for people who cannot afford to buy ngege or tilapia!


I think you're too harsh on the quail egg. Per 100gm, the quail egg fares better on quantities of some vitamins and minerals. For example, http://zonefitness.com.n....XMr0KuAT.NW77m6jx.dpbs offers what I may call a fair comparison of the quail and chicken egg. While the writer prefers the chicken egg, it's also difficult for those who need the minerals more to ignore the quantity difference of these nutrients and keep entirely on the chicken egg. For example an anaemic won't be indifferent to the more vitamin B12, or iron in 100gm of quail eggs. An alternative to this would be more chicken eggs perhaps or a visit to the pharmacy.

Not even a fit person will fail to appreciate the nutritional difference occasionally. Or would you?

Then the price of an item doesn't just depend on utility value. Demand is one other factor, branding, product innovation and the like.





washiku
#108 Posted : Tuesday, January 28, 2014 5:21:00 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Allias608 wrote:
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly d'oh!

.......Kenyans, kenyans....I love them!!!! Why don't we send them to pick all from Naivas - Tray of 12pcs - K.sh 300, Nakumatt - tray of 18pcs - K.sh 720....a guy who spammed me a tray of 30pcs - K.sh 1,500.

I think the writer who used to do "when the deal looks too good think twice" should do that column.

.....Now, the Doctors spoke and the quail egg is hitting K.Sh 10 bob......panic,off-loading...name it, can we see K.sh 5 bob since you need at least 4 at the breakfast!!!.

I like entrepreneuers, but, before you invest, look ahead, do some research (due diligence). You invest on hype, family,friends..... etc success stories........you are in for a rude shock.

...Sorry guys but I need Quail meet.....

Quail meat will help you improve your spelling!


He he Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
tycho
#109 Posted : Tuesday, January 28, 2014 5:22:01 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
Why doesn't the govt buy all these quails and eggs and feed the starving people of turkana?


Or, the farmers use their 'excesses' to feed the famine stricken and use this as an opportunity to spread less sensational information and build the market. They donate quails and eggs, others donate transport and use the media effectively.

Then they can come up with new and interesting food products like the Philippines' 'kwe kwe'.
Njung'e
#110 Posted : Tuesday, January 28, 2014 5:29:25 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
[quote=Swenani]
They dont need to release the name, we know!


You are asking for a punch below the belt,right?

Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
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