Friday, July 17, 2009
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PROMOTING LIVELIHOOD IN URBAN AND RURAL AREAS.
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2ND
Out of the 2nd and 3rd batches of “FATTENERS”, We kept, four females. They are now being taken cared by bro. David, the brother of sis.Connie. We hope and pray, we’ll be successful this time.
THE 3rd
A BATCH OF TEN PIGLETS. SIS. CONNIE’S COUSIN TOOK
THE SECOND
Another nine (9) piglets were bought. Sis. Connie again took care of them. After three months, pigs were sold. This time , there was better gain.
FIRST
“Paewe”is the term used with this system. Financer buys a female pig. Somebody takes care of it. Financer will finance all expenses up to the time, pig will bear piglets. WHEN PIGLETS ARE BORN, THEY ARE SOLD. ALL EXPENSES ARE REFUNDED TO THE FINANCER.
THE GAIN WILL THEN BE DIVIDED BY THE FINANCER AND THE ONE WHO TAKES CARE OF THE PIGLETS.
The first try, was not successful.It didn’t get pregnant as expected. It was sold at a lesser price than what it was bought for.
THE FIRST
There were 9 heads in the first batch of piglets.
Sis.Connie of Bulihan, Rosario, was the care taker.
It was taken cared for three months.
When the pigs were sold. PhP5,000.00 was the gain.
It was not as much as expected but it didn’t discourage
Sis.Connie.