Mr. Cho was born and raised in a poor farming family. Due to difficult family circumstances, he dropped out of school after finishing high school, stayed home to help his parents with farming, and was stuck in poverty.
In 2022, Mr. Cho was supported by the People's Committee of An Quang commune (An Lao district, Binh Dinh province) with 6 black pigs (including 2 male pigs and 4 female pigs) for economic development.
As soon as he received support for the breeding stock, he started building a livestock farm. Mr. Cho said that black pigs are raised semi-free range.
He makes use of available food in his garden and agricultural waste. Although the specialty black pig grows slowly, it has low raising costs, delicious meat quality, is popular with many customers, and has a high selling price.
Mr. Dinh Van Cho (left), a H're ethnic in village 2, An Quang commune, An Lao district, Binh Dinh province) escaped poverty thanks to the black pig breeding model according to the value chain. Raising black pigs is a specialty breeding model in An Quang commune. Photo: TC
With the habit of reproducing twice a year, each litter of 8-10 pigs, after only 1 year of raising, the number of black pigs in the farm increased rapidly, at the peak time up to 40-50 pigs.
Black specialty pigs are raised for about 6 - 8 months, reaching a weight of nearly 30 kg and can be sold.
Currently, the selling price of black piglets ranges from 1 - 1.5 million VND/pig and the price of live black pigs is 140 - 180 thousand VND/kg. Every year, Mr. Cho sells two batches of black pigs, earning a profit of more than 60 million VND.
With the motto of short-term profit to support long-term profit, from the profit from raising pigs, Mr. Cho invested in planting forests, raising cows, brewing wine, opening a grocery store, buying 2 billiard tables... to serve the consumption and entertainment needs of local people.
Thanks to knowing how to do business, his family's life is increasingly improved and enhanced.
“With the government's attention and support for breeding black pigs, I have the conditions to develop the economy, get rich, and have a stable source of income (more than 110 million VND/year).
Seeing that my business was effective, I voluntarily wrote an application to escape poverty, giving support to more disadvantaged households.
Furthermore, as a party member, I have to be a good example and take the lead for other households to follow. We should not always rely on state support sources," said Mr. Cho.
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