We started pig farming with a single sow, but we have decided to build a piggery on this entire site in order to turn it into a business.
Samiger Beer (Sanmiguel
Beer), a subsidiary of a large company like Asahi Breweries in Japan, contacted us. They asked me if I would support them with all the know-how, free injections, medications, and food at a discount, so they could make it a business.
I've heard that they usually have to go through various screening, quality and other seminars, plus a deposit to the bank to get registered, We passed all the difficult procedures just because the owner is Japanese.
In fact, Gigi has also cared for four sows when she was in high school and has been present at many births by herself! That's why we decided to move forward with this project!
We started out with 12 sows and increased the number to about 30 within a year, We plan to build a larger piggery on mountain farmland in about three years.
Of course we have to hire and manage employees.
Annual income of 5 million pesos (10 million yen) is not a dream? That's a lot of money since most people have an annual income of about 90,000 pesos (180,000 yen).
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While Lily is relaxing in the living room, construction continues outside.
Gigi to lead the camp while when the skin turns black.
The mixer that was supposed to be available for rent did not show up in the end, and construction was delayed by one day! Tomorrow we will start cementing it all at once with manpower.
These are the roots of the coconut tree. It is about 20 meters above the ground, so the roots are huge.
Preparing the ground for tomorrow
Roof has been installed on the caretaker's hut. We are now working on partitions and exterior walls.