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The inspirational story of Jing Qi, a great master in Tsinghua, raised sheep and fed chickens, with a profit of over 6,543.8+0,000 yuan.
"These boxes are for Beijing, and these boxes are for Shanghai." 12 15 In the morning, in Yexian e-commerce industrial park, Jing Qi, who is thin and wears glasses, told the courier.

There are chopped mutton in the package, all produced by Qi Jing Farm. The chickens on the farm are scattered in the mountains, the cows are pacing leisurely, and the lambs are happy ... "Do you stay healthy like pure natural animals?" Jingji asked.

Jing Qi is a native of Ye Yi Town, Ye County, and a master's degree student in communication engineering in Tsinghua University. He used to be the director of a telecom network department with an annual salary of several hundred thousand. His wife is a graduate student of China Renmin University. They used to have a house and a car in Beijing and lived comfortably.

20 13, Qi Jing resolutely decided to go back to his hometown to engage in green agriculture. He saw that people are eager for green food, and his hometown is in a mountainous area with unique natural conditions. He chose the ideal place in Gu Quan Natural Village, Youfangtou Village Road, Li Xia Township.

However, the road to success is not smooth sailing. In 20 14, yexian county suffered a drought that had never happened in decades. The farm did not harvest peanuts, and the survival rate of chickens was less than 30%. Plateau sheep died one after another because they did not adapt to the local climate. In 20 15, a rare rainstorm and hail disaster lifted the sheep shed to the hillside hundreds of meters away.

Every blow made Qi Jing grow. He chose the breeding mode of combining captivity and stocking. The farm buys straw as feed, uses self-produced sheep manure as fertilizer, and buys earthworms to decompose sheep manure as fertilizer for fruit trees such as hawthorn and apples. After breeding, earthworms become protein-rich food for Chai Chicken. In order to avoid large-scale use of antibiotics, he also asked Chinese medicine practitioners to add dandelion, isatis root and other Chinese herbal medicines to feed, which improved the survival rate of chickens in the natural state.

Qi Jing also uses e-commerce to sell products. They slaughtered the sheep and sent them directly to customers through online stores. In addition, he also "moved" the farm to the mobile phone, through which consumers can watch the scenes of sheep eating and chickens pecking at insects in real time.

In an online shop in Qi Jing, a local egg was sold to 3 yuan, and the price of mutton was generally higher than that in the surrounding markets. Jing Qi explained that their agricultural products are green products, which are mainly sold to first-tier cities, targeting middle and high-end consumers, and their logistics and distribution are fast, which has been recognized by customers.

Last year, the farm sales in Qi Jing exceeded 2 million yuan, and this year it is expected to exceed 5 million yuan, with a profit of 6.5438+0 million yuan.

The farm also drives people around to get rid of poverty and become rich. Villager Wang Gang followed him to raise chickens, and now his annual income is nearly 654.38 million yuan. Bai, a professional farmer in Xindian Town, provides him with more than 8,000 chickens and more than 200,000 eggs every year.

Sophora japonica, wild honey, wild yam ... Qi Jing bought these mountain products and wild vegetables in his hometown and sold them to first-tier cities. Nowadays, the farm has begun to discuss cooperation with farmers to raise pigs, and actively organize farmers' professional cooperatives to drive more farmers out of poverty and become rich.