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Liu Zhirong: Zhangjiakou migrant girls return to their hometown to start a business and lead the villagers to become rich

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Liu Zhirong: Zhangjiakou migrant girls return to their hometown to start a business and lead the villagers to become rich

Liu Zhirong is vaccinating chickens.

Liu Zhirong is feeding the chickens.

The younger sister gave up her studies in order to send her brother to college.

Liu Zhirong's face is covered with the tenacity and self-confidence of post-80s women.

In order to send her brother to college, she gave up the opportunity to go to college and resolutely went to Beijing to work.

Liu Zhirong, 28, was born in Dacanggai Village, Xuanhua County.

A head of hair shoulder hair, set off her elegant.

Dacanggai Village is a natural village, people mainly rely on planting some millet and corn and other field crops, ten years of drought, the income is meagre.

In 2003, Liu Zhigang, the son of villager Liu Qinggui, was admitted to Shijiazhuang Railway Institute, making it more difficult for this family to make a living only by farming.

In 2004, his daughter Liu Zhirong also got the admission notice from Hebei Management cadre College.

For other people's families, it is a great joy that both children can be admitted to college. However, for Liu Qinggui, he is not happy at all. As the day of her daughter's start of college approached, Liu Qinggui, who had always been a non-smoker, squatted under the wall in those days, smoking hard in order to collect 5000 yuan for her daughter's tuition.

"Dad, I'm not going to college. My whole family will give up my brother." The wise daughter read her father's mind and comforted her father.

On August 29, when many would-be college students were on their way to college with their suitcases, Liu Zhirong quietly hid the notice behind his father's back, simply packed his clothes and household appliances, and picked up his luggage. got on the train to Beijing.

The road of working in a foreign land is hard, but it is much more difficult than Liu Zhirong thought at first.

Just imagine, it is not easy for a 17-or 18-year-old mountain girl to come to a strange big city and find a suitable job.

When he first arrived, Liu Zhirong worked as a waiter in a restaurant near Wangfujing in Beijing. because he was willing to bear hardships and cherished this hard-won job, two months later, he became the best of more than 10 waiters, with a monthly salary of more than 2000 yuan.

Although Liu Zhirong has earned a salary and is able to support herself, she is careful and never spends a penny. Every month, except for sending her brother to college on time, the rest of her money is saved to subsidize her family.

Next to the hotel where Liu Zhirong works is a large supermarket, but she never goes in and buys herself a dress.

Go back home to start a business and build a chicken farm under the forest.

On the eve of the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2008, Liu Zhirong quit his job in a hotel and went to a large farm on the outskirts of Beijing to learn about the market while learning farming techniques.

During this period, she met Gao Yongqing, a young man in Xiyulin Village, Qiaodong District, Zhangjiakou City, who worked as a technician in the farm.

At the end of 2008, Liu Zhirong, who had been "Beijing drifters" for 4 years, and her boyfriend Gao Yongqing returned to their hometown hand in hand.

In 2009, Liu Zhirong and Gao Yongqing got married hand in hand.

After marriage, Liu Zhirong decided to raise firewood chickens under the forest as his goal of starting his own business.

Caomao Hill, located in the south of Xiyulin Village, Qiaodong District, has verdant trees and fresh air.

At the foot of the mountain, there are lots of orchards, lush grasslands and good ecological environment, which is a good place for the development of ecological breeding.

In 2010, attracted by the policy of attracting investment and investment in Yaojiazhuang Town, Liu Zhirong sold the buildings he lived in the city and raised 150000 yuan in many ways. With the support of the town's party committee and government, she built the "Nanshan Orchard Chai Chicken Farm" in the 20-mu orchard at the foot of Gao Gao and the contracted straw hat mountain. Registered the "Qingrong" trademark and started the breeding of firewood chickens.

"in recent years, people's demand for firewood eggs has increased year by year, but most of our local chicken farmers are free-range, the scale of the farm is small, and people eat most of the high-priced eggs from other places all the year round, so the Chai chicken market has great potential." Liu Zhirong said that with the improvement of people's living standards, the demand for food safety is getting higher and higher. Firewood eggs are becoming more and more popular in the market with the characteristics of pollution-free, pollution-free and natural green, but there are also great risks in raising firewood chickens. in the skepticism of her family and friends, she pinned her hopes on raising firewood chickens.

In 2010, Liu Zhirong bought more than 5000 young chickens from Beijing Yukou Incubator. Six months later, Chai Chicken began to lay eggs.

At that time, Liu Zhirong often went back and forth between agricultural units, animal husbandry and veterinary stations and farms in our city, visited, consulted, listened to lectures, and learned knowledge about breeding management and disease prevention. He bought books such as the Guide to Poultry Medicine and the complete Book of diagnosis and treatment of Chicken Diseases, subscribed to relevant newspapers and periodicals, and adopted traditional free breeding methods. Hou light scattered breeding throughout the day, with mountain fruit, caterpillar fungus and grass seeds as the staple food. Take corn, wheat, wheat bran and so on as supplementary food, in the chicken house, take three layers of wooden frame as the place for firewood chickens to rest at night. Scientific breeding techniques such as heating and humidity monitoring were adopted for chicks.

Just when the price of firewood and eggs was good, she earned 150000 yuan that year.

After Liu Zhirong dug up the first bucket of gold, she was so overjoyed that she tasted the sweetness of raising chickens for the first time and the hardships of starting a business for the first time.

In order to improve the quality of firewood eggs, Liu Zhirong started with chicken feed and equipped pure grain feed such as carrots, Chinese cabbage and corn to make firewood eggs more natural and greener.

Introducing a new variety, "colorful firewood and eggs" is popular in the market.

In January 2012, Liu Zhirong saw a program on TV in which some farmers sold red, black, purple, green and white rice together, called "colorful rice", which was much higher than ordinary rice. She suddenly inspired, can she copy the "colorful rice" into her eggs to improve the profit margin of the chicken farm?

In February of that year, after various investigations, she successively introduced 1000 chickens of five new varieties, namely, Chai Chicken, Black Chicken, Highland Brown, Highland White, and Highland Grey, from Baoding, and she kept five different breeds of chickens separately.

Chai chicken lays light green eggs, black chicken lays dark green eggs, Highland brown lays brown eggs, Hyland white lays white eggs, and Hyland gray lays pink eggs.

Since then, Liu Zhirong chicken farm in the "colorful firewood eggs" was born, as soon as entered the market, immediately favored by consumers.

She also packed the "colorful firewood eggs" in bamboo baskets and packed them with plastic wrap at a price of 15 yuan per catty. She immediately became a "gift egg" and walked into major supermarkets and shopping malls.

"now, a supermarket in Xuanhua has promised to settle in 'colorful firewood and eggs', and I have signed an order of 2000 jin per month with a unit in Mentougou District, Beijing. The market prospect of 'colorful firewood and eggs' is very promising." Liu Zhirong talked about the future and said happily.

 
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