Breeding pheasants quick

The two farmers of Bokang and Fuping in Qingshan Town of Pu'an County are aiming at the needs of the market, taking the ecological, high-efficiency, and green characteristics of the aquaculture industry, and vigorously developing characteristic poultry breeding. The annual net income is over 80,000 yuan.

Fuping is a self-employed person in Xiajie Community of Qingshan Township. He likes to read books about agricultural science and technology. At the beginning of 2006, when he was watching CCTV's seven-channel program, he learned that eco-economy of chickens and poultry was a good economic benefit, a short cycle, and quick results. It was on the market. A hot spot. So he collected a great deal of information on rearing chickens and chickens, and studied chicken and poultry breeding knowledge. In July 2006, he paid for himself at a farm of 5,000 yuan at his own expense to Nanjing, Kunming and other places. After returning, he came to work with Bokang, who once returned to rural areas in Zhejiang Jinxing. Funding 80,000 yuan to set up the "Kamping Ecological Poultry Breeding Farm" and introducing chickens from Nanjing for breeding. In June of this year, the first batch of more than 2,000 chickens were sold out by customers from Xingyi, net income of 20,000 yuan. Diversified; there are more than 3,000 existing bantam pheasants, about 100 peacocks and royal pheasants, which have been sold by chickens. The net income this year is expected to be around 100,000 yuan.

With the growing popularity of the “Kamping Poultry Farm”, attracting people from Xingyi, Anlong, Xingren and neighboring towns and villages to visit. Every day, people go to the farms to learn from them about farming techniques. In Huangjiaba Village, more than 10 households have raised 200,000 yuan to build a farm to engage in ecological breeding of chickens and poultry.

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