By ITCPH
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June 27, 2024
How does one evolve to be a good businessman? Today, most general public dreams of having their businesses flourish quickly. Without proper planning and analysis of its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, many tend to take off abruptly and face financial losses. Richard So known as Ricardo King, is a half-Chinese living on the island of Oriental Mindoro. Belonging to a family of businessmen, Ricardo did experience the corporate world before residing permanently in Mindoro. Through time he was able to be part of various communities including the Chinese communities, and fire volunteer groups among others. A few years later, he entered a community of farmers. In 2014, brown eggs were quite popular in the market. Unexpectedly, through the use of good friends, he ventured into this business. Since farming was a smooth sailing experience for Ricardo, he also thought of exploring the lechon business. With the aid of available seminars and lecture videos on YouTube, he delved into native pig production, three years later. But it’s not all about black pigs. White pigs offer a bigger opportunity in terms of expansion and making a profitable business. During the CoViD-19 and outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) in the country, Ricardo was offered to maintain a GP Landrace. Completely different from native pig production, he decided to study pig production and grow a pig farm. Among the courses he took at the International Training Center on Pig Husbandry (ITCPH) are the Short Course on Sustainable Pig Farming (May 8-12, 2023), In Cycles: Waste Management and Utilization (October 9-13, 2023), Course on Swine Artificial Insemination (June 5-9, 2023), and Course on Pig Husbandry (March 4-15, 2024), from 2023 to 2024. Geared towards pig farming, in mid-2023, he started to renovate an old pig housing facility owned by his in-laws. The said building was then divided into farrowing units, nursery pens, finisher pens, and replacement pens. With the knowledge and skills he gained at the Center and support from his network of farmers, Ricardo was able to transform the dilapidated building into a functional one. Currently, he manages a 20-sow level, farrow to finish production. Equipped with the scientific know-how in raising pigs, Ricardo also successfully maintained a partnership with a breeder farm to meet the demand of breeders in the municipalities of Gloria and Calapan. Early this year (2024), Ricardo started to market F1 gilts to various pork producers. From informal trainings in his early years of pig farming, Ricardo was able to shift into formal trainings that led him to be a successful businessman in swine. Understanding biosecurity directed Ricardo to minimize and avoid risks in pig production. In the last quarter of 2023, Mindoro was infected with ASF. With appropriate biosecurity measures in place, Ricardo’s pig farm in Sitio Nalbot, Dulungan Dos, Baco Oriental Mindoro was saved. “Somehow, we were able to replicate what ITCPH has been doing” , he shared. Some of the biosecurity protocols being implemented include stay-in staff, netting, footbath, disinfection, wearing of farm clothing, shower-in, shower-out, and downtime. Since many are unaware of the basic things to consider in preventing the entry of diseases, Ricardo together with his other friends, initiated a seminar on biosecurity. This was attended by more than fifty (50) smallholders from Gloria and Baco. Early this year, Ricardo successfully implemented his re-entry plan on establishing a Swine Artificial Insemination Facility. Currently, he has GP Landrace and one terminal boar. In August 2024, GP Large White and GP White Duroc are expected to arrive. The AI Center caters to more than 50 farmers in Calapan, Baco, Naujan, and Victoria, with 70% sales as to the total production of processed boar semen. A total of 12 doses are produced per 200 – 250 ml of ejaculated boar semen. “Sa una mahirap magpasampa ng barako, at mag process ng semilya, pero nakayanan” , he stated. Ricardo began to explore pig production as a backup plan to tending free-range chickens. Apparently, with available resources and patience to study how to grow white pigs, pig farming added to Ricardo’s source of living, and fun. #ITCPHway #LearningByDoing