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Raising specialty pigs fed with cassava and sweet potato leaves, farmers in a district in Binh Dinh just say sell out and everything will be sold out

Báo Dân ViệtBáo Dân Việt20/02/2024


With a lot of experience in raising native black pigs, Mr. Dinh Van Rom in Ward 2, An Lao Town, An Lao District, Binh Dinh Province happily said: Taking care of native black pigs is quite simple, mainly taking advantage of locally available foods such as sweet potato leaves, banana trees, cassava, corn, and rice bran.

The native black pig breed is less susceptible to diseases, raised for about 7-9 months can be sold, usually when the adult pig reaches a weight of about 30 kg, the meat is the best. With the characteristics of the An Lao black pig breed, low in fat, sweet and fragrant, on normal days there are many diners looking to order to eat, so during this Lunar New Year, it is normal for it to be sold out.

Nuôi heo đặc sản cho ăn củ sắn, rau lang, nông dân một huyện miền núi ở Bình Định bán đắt hàng- Ảnh 1.

Raising black pigs, Mr. Dinh Van Rom, in Ward 2, An Lao Town, An Lao District, Binh Dinh Province, feeds them cassava, sweet potato leaves, banana trees, corn bran, and rice bran. Photo: DTD

According to Mr. Rom, black pigs raised in the natural environment develop slowly, but the price of meat is relatively high, about 140,000 - 180,000 VND/kg. Mr. Rom has just sold a litter of 5 pigs for 20 million VND, enough for his family to cover living expenses and buy more piglets.

Mr. Dinh Van Kem, in village 1, An Toan commune, has been raising black pigs for more than 5 years, earning more than 40 million VND each year from selling breeding pigs and pork. Mr. Kem said: To raise pigs, I invested in barns in the fields, surrounded by B40 mesh fences to create open space for pigs to move freely. The source of food for pigs is utilized such as rice bran, leftover rice soup and vegetables, tubers, fruits, and banana trees available in the garden.

Mr. Kem's pig farm has 2 breeding sows, on average 1 sow gives birth to 10-15 piglets per year. In addition to selling breeding pigs, Mr. Kem raises them for meat. "This type of pig has very lean, fragrant and sweet meat, so during Tet, traders come to buy it at a price 2-3 times higher than pork on the market. Since raising black pigs, my family has always had a stable income, life has gradually changed, and we celebrate Tet more prosperously and fully," Mr. Kem added.

It is known that the An Lao black pig brand has been known in many places, so the value of black pigs is always higher than other pig breeds. Raising several litters of pigs a year, each household in the An Lao highlands can earn 40-50 million VND. Grasping the high demand of the Tet market, in addition to raising black pigs, people also invest in raising wild pigs to have more income every time Tet comes.

Mr. Dinh Van Lo - Chairman of the Farmers' Association of An Lao district said: Black pigs have delicious meat quality, currently favored by the market, especially during the Lunar New Year. The Association is promoting coordination with functional sectors to implement support policies, encouraging people to develop a model of raising specialty black pigs, in order to create typical local products, thereby contributing to the development of household economy , especially ethnic minority households.

An Lao District Farmers' Association has directed the Farmers' Associations of communes and towns to regularly monitor and advise people on how to build barns, care for them, and prevent diseases during the raising process to help bring high efficiency. In 2023 alone, the Association supported and mobilized 1 professional association and 3 professional associations for raising black pigs in An Trung, An Dung and An Hung communes; coordinated to open 14 training classes, teaching the profession of raising black pigs, wild pigs, free-range pigs, raising and preventing diseases for livestock, etc. with 455 farmers participating.

With the economic values ​​it brings, An Lao black pig has been recognized as a 3-star OCOP product and has been certified by the Department of Intellectual Property of Science and Technology for product ownership and certified for local collective trademark. In the coming time, the An Lao District Farmers' Association will continue to mobilize farmers to replicate effective livestock models. At the same time, it will focus on building production links to increase product value, contributing to creating stable output for ethnic minorities to increase their income, gradually eliminate hunger, reduce poverty, and become rich on their homeland.



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