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Raising indigenous black pigs in Na Mu

TQO - Located along National Highway 279, Na Mu village, Son Phu commune (Na Hang) is famous for raising indigenous black pigs.

Mr. Phung Minh Hieu's family's pigs are always carefully cared for.

Na Mu village is famous for its specialty black pig farming models, with over 1,500 pigs at its peak. Black pig farming is currently bringing positive economic efficiency, with annual revenue reaching around 2 billion VND.

The village currently has about 10 millionaires raising pigs with annual revenue of hundreds of millions of VND, such as the families of Phung Xuan Chien, Phung Thua Khuon, and Trieu Trung Khe, raising from 50 to 100 pigs.

From black pigs, many households have escaped poverty sustainably, and farmers in the village have implicitly agreed to raise clean pigs to maintain a sustainable brand. The village currently has 3 hectares of bananas and sweet potato leaves used for food.

In early 2024, Na Mu village experienced an outbreak of African swine fever, causing many households to suffer. Currently, many households are taking advantage of the dry weather at the end of the year to repair their barns and spray disinfectants to prepare for re-herding at the beginning of the new year.

Currently, people's income is still at VND28 million per person per year. It is expected that with the development of black pigs, along with beekeeping and making specialty dried bamboo shoots, Na Mu people will soon become well-off.

Le Duy

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