(HBO) - Ms. Quach Thi Hoa in Bung Village, Huong Nhuong Commune (Lac Son) has laid the foundation for Huong Nhuong Hill Chicken Cooperative, creating linkages in production among households and solving problems of breeding, food as well as the output for the products.


Ms. Quach Thi Hoa, Director of Hương Nhượng Hill Chicken Cooperative is caring commercial chickens.

 

From 2015, her family invested 100 million VND to build a breeding facility of 300 m2 and expanded chicken husbandary to 3,000-4,000 chicken per year. Ms. Hoa's family also had chickens hatched to provide seeding for the households in the same village. Currently, with an area of nearly 1 hectare, her family has just invested to build a farm to raise chicken and grows 400 citrus fruits in the third year. According to calculations, the income from chicken raising reaches at 80 million VND / year.

From November 2016, Huong Nhuong Hill Chicken Cooperative was officially established by Ms. Quach Thi Hoa as the Director.

In 2017, the Cooperative was selected to participate in the project of chicken production linkage in the value chain under the program of New Rural Construction. The project has supported the Cooperative with 8,000 seeding chickens, supporting training courses of transferring science and technology to households raising commercial chickens; supporting to buy drugs, vaccines, balloon covers, feed trays, water bottles and construction of slaughter and preservation of chickens. The total funding is 300 million VND. The Cooperative currently has 16 members. All members of the Cooperative are households who are raising poultry and growing plants in the commune. Despite newly establishment but with effective development strategy, in 2017, the revenue of the Cooperatives reached at 2, 9 billion VND, the profit was 600 million VND. At present, the Cooperative maintains two main production lines of husbandry and cultivation. Ms. Hoa not only performs well the position of Director of the Cooperative but also promotes well the role of the leader of the Savings & Loans Group of Bung village. Her Savings & Loans Group has 48 members with outstanding debts of more than 1 billion VND, especially no overdue debt. In 2017, Ms. Hoa registered to borrow preferential loans from the Social Policy Bank with a capital of 300 million VND for 9 member households to invest in chicken raising and all these households have effectively promoted the loans. .

 

 

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