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Huge black pig, a rare specialty successfully raised in Lao Cai, just said to sell, traders bought it all

Báo Dân ViệtBáo Dân Việt19/11/2024

In 2023, Mr. Diu was given a loan of 50 million VND by the Farmers' Association of Thai Giang Pho commune (Bac Ha district, Lao Cai province) to buy black pig breeds and build pens to raise black sows and black pigs for meat. Mr. Diu also grows corn and bananas as food for the black pigs.


Black pigs are traditional livestock of people in mountainous areas, and have long been associated with people. However, due to free-range farming practices, economic efficiency is not high.

To improve the efficiency and economic value of the native black pig breed, in San Chu Van village, Thai Giang Pho commune, Bac Ha district (Lao Cai province), a number of poor and near-poor households have joined the black pig farming chain based on product value to develop the economy and escape poverty.

In recent years, implementing the Sustainable Agricultural Development Project according to Resolution 10 of Lao Cai Provincial Party Committee on developing indigenous black pig farming on a commercial scale, aiming to increase income for people in the highlands, Thai Giang Pho commune authorities have implemented many solutions to support the development of indigenous black pig herds, along with enhancing the brand and value of black pig products.

The black pigs raised by 12 households in San Chu Van village are a rare breed. This breed of pig, with the advantage of adapting well to natural conditions, growing quickly, delicious meat, increasing herds, and increasing weight, is superior to other local pig breeds.

From February 2023, Bac Ha District Farmers' Association, together with the Commune Farmers' Association, will deploy and implement the model of "Raising indigenous black pigs that are safe from disease, effective, and sustainable based on community management".

The model was implemented at San Chu Van Village Association, aiming to help people switch from traditional livestock farming to biosafety, limit disease risks, know how to organize production, link product consumption to increase income, and accelerate sustainable poverty reduction on the spot.

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Families participating in the model of raising native black pigs - a rare specialty animal in San Chu Van village (Thai Giang Pho commune, Bac Ha district, Lao Cai province).

Thanks to participating in training courses on black pig care techniques, members of the chain have learned to apply techniques to livestock care, thereby reducing investment risks and controlling diseases.

Like the family of Mr. Lu Seo Anh, San Chu Van village, after attending a pig farming training course held in the commune, the family repaired the raised barn to make it high, cleaned it regularly and sprayed disinfectant once a week or two, depending on the weather...

The black pigs' food is mainly rice bran, cooked corn flour and homegrown vegetables. Because they are cared for properly, his family's herd of specialty pigs grows very quickly. After more than 6 months of raising, the average weight is 70kg/pig. The meat quality is good, so it sells for a higher price and is easy to consume.

Mr. Lu Seo Anh, San Chu Van village, Thai Giang Pho commune excitedly shared: Participating in the black pig farming model has economic value and stable output. When I need to sell pigs for meat, I have many contacts. I participated in the model and was trained in black pig farming techniques organized by the commune and district, and the commune created conditions for me to exchange and learn in many localities...

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Mr. Lu Seo Anh, a farmer raising indigenous black pigs in San Chu Van village (Thai Giang Pho commune, Bac Ha district, Lao Cai province) shares his experience in raising rare pigs with villagers.

The family of Mr. Luc Seo Diu, also one of the households participating in the local black pig farming model, also has a good income from pig farming.

In 2023, Mr. Diu was granted a loan of 50 million VND by the Farmers' Association of Thai Giang Pho commune to buy breeding pigs and invest in building two barns for raising sows and pigs for meat.

In addition, Mr. Diu also grows corn and banana trees to feed the pigs. Thanks to that, his family regularly raises more than 10 pigs, earning nearly 60 million VND per litter.

Mr. Luc Seo Diu, San Chu Van village, Thai Giang Pho commune expressed: To have a good herd of pigs, first of all we have to choose pigs with big limbs and big ears. When we bring them home to raise, we only mix corn bran with forest plants, the raising period is relatively long.

Along with that, I have to go buy medicine at the veterinary station to get vaccinated to prevent disease. Before I didn’t participate in the model, I would sell to anyone who came to my house to ask to buy, otherwise I would slaughter and bring it to the market to sell. Now that I’ve joined the model, when I post for sale, there are a lot of customers, and the price is also 2-3 times higher than the market price…

In order for the models of raising specialty black pigs according to product linkage values ​​to continue to be supported to develop in the right direction and sustainably, bringing high income to farmers, the commune government has also been proactive and closely monitoring the project implementation, creating conditions for people to successfully implement the project.

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Many households exchange and learn experiences in raising native black pigs and specialty pigs in Thai Giang Pho commune, Bac Ha district, Lao Cai province.

Initial results such as good pig herds and few diseases have shown that the black pig farming model according to the product value chain is suitable for the development orientation of the locality's specific value chain.

Mr. Hoang Manh Thang, Vice Chairman of Thai Giang Pho Commune People's Committee (Bac Ha District, Lao Cai Province) said: After more than 1 year of implementing the black pig farming model here, it has helped more than 10 households develop their economy, along with that, receiving a source of breed to help people be self-sufficient in the village, not buying from outside to avoid spreading disease.

In addition, direct the Women's Union, Farmers' Union and other departments and organizations to actively propagate and mobilize people to actively visit and learn from the experiences of models in localities. From there, people will see the effectiveness to voluntarily deploy and replicate other models...

In the coming time, Thai Giang Pho commune, Bac Ha district, Lao Cai province will also promote the establishment of a farmer cooperative group to link up to raise safe, bio-safe pigs based on the community.

The locality continues to support groups to access preferential loans to invest in raising specialty pigs in the direction of commodities, creating jobs right in the locality, helping households increase their income, escape poverty sustainably; together with the Party Committee and the government, successfully achieve the poverty reduction target of 11.42%/year.



Source: https://danviet.vn/lon-den-to-bu-con-dac-san-quy-hiem-nuoi-thanh-cong-o-lao-cai-cu-noi-ban-thuong-lai-mua-het-sach-20241119152748506.htm

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