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The post-90s "chicken commander" leads the villagers to get rich quickly.

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, The post-90s "chicken commander" leads the villagers to get rich quickly.

Yuan Jun, 24, a native of Baocheng Village, Baiyun Town, Zitong, once worked as a cook in Mianyang and Chengdu. In 2015, Yuan Jun returned to his hometown to start a business and opened a "Junmei Family Farm", which specializes in raising native chickens. This year, he expanded his family farm into a "Junlin native chicken professional cooperative". He has developed more than 60 members, and it is expected that 70,000 native chickens will be produced every year, and he will become a veritable "native chicken commander."

Recently, when the reporter saw Yuan Jun in Baocheng Village, Baiyun Town, he was busy putting firewood into the stove modified by the old oil barrel in the nursery room. A chimney was connected to the stove, and there was no smoke in the room. He was using earth methods to heat up the chicken seedlings that had just come out of the shell. In the chick-rearing room, some of the hundreds of chicks drink water and eat food, while others are playing and running in groups, which are very cute.

At about 10:00 every morning, Yuan Jun came to the commercial chicken house with a bucket full of corn. All of a sudden, guinea fowl, nine jin yellow and Luhua chicken galloped out of the woods, grass and valleys and gathered to the "base area" to peck at the corn kernels on the ground. Yuan Jun told reporters that the guinea fowl market is good, reaching 70 yuan each. in addition, the cooperative has also introduced Luhua chickens and green-shell laying hens this year.

This year is the second year that Yuan Jun has returned to his hometown to start a business. He found that his income had increased a lot, but relying solely on individual breeding, he was small in scale and weak in strength, and he was also a "light commander." In January this year, with the help of the Baiyun town government and relevant departments, Yuan Jun led a coalition of 60 farmers, 10 of whom were poor households, and registered to establish a "Junlin Native Chicken Professional Cooperative". As a result, in addition to raising his own chickens, Yuan Jun often went to the village to hand out medicine free of charge, instructing poor families on chicken-raising techniques and sharing chicken-raising experience.

Subsequently, the reporter followed Yuan Jun to Yuan Deng, a poor household, to check the growth of native chickens and guide disease prevention techniques. A year ago, Yuan Dengquan, who was not rich, borrowed money everywhere because of his son's car accident, and the family was in trouble. At the beginning of this year, Yuan Jun came to the door and included his family in the cooperative. In addition to providing chicken-raising technology, he also contracted for market sales, so as to drive his family to raise chickens to increase their income and become rich.

After a look at the scene, Yuan Jun said, "Uncle Yuan, you give the chicken some cold medicine, and if the weather is wet, you can put some bedding on it. All the medicine I brought you today can be fed in the water." Seeing Yuan Jun hand-in-hand teaching technology door-to-door on a rainy day, Yuan Dengquan seemed to see the hope of raising chickens to get rich. With a look of gratitude, Yuan Dengquan repeatedly said, "good, good, want."

The long-term working life has cultivated Yuan Jun's hard-working personality. With the money saved by working and raising chickens for several years to develop the chicken industry, Yuan Jun dared not be careless. He "smelled the chickens and got up" every day and became a "chicken commander."

"this year is the year of the Rooster and the year of my life. This year, the scale of raising chickens in the cooperative will reach 70, 000, and the income is expected to be about 700000 yuan. The villagers will get rich together with me." Faced with the prospect of the future, Yuan Jun said that he has expectations and more confidence.

 
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