(HBO) – Secretary of the Party Committee of Hoa Binh province Bui Van Tinh has recently visited a large-scale pig farming model in Quoc village, Phu Minh commune, Ky Son district, to learn firsthand about the production here.
Tinh
was accompanied by leaders of the provincial Department of Agriculture and
Rural Development, the Party Committee and People’s Committee of Ky Son
district.

Secretary of the Hoa
Binh Party’s Committee Bui Van Tinh learns about operation of Phu Minh 2+3 pig
farm in Ky Son district.
The
35,200-sqm project has been jointly invested and operated by Japfa Comfeed
Vietnam Ltd, Co. and family of Nguyen Thi Huyen, a local farmer, since 2017.
The
farm includes a raising area of nearly 15,500 sqm divided into 19 rows of piggeries
that breeds 2,480 Landrace and Yorkshire pigs,
including 2,450 sows and 30 boars.
Every
month, the farm sells 5,300 – 5,500 piglets, weighing 6.5 kg each in average,
to pig farms for pork production of Jafpa Comfeed in northern Vietnam. Each
piglet now fetches about 1.5 million VND – 1.6 million VND.
The
farm uses the pig feed produced by Jafpa Comfeed Ky Son while preventive
measures against diseases have strictly followed the company’s standards.

Secretary of the Hoa
Binh Party’s Committee Bui Van Tinh meets with investors of the Phu Minh 2+3
pig farm.
When
meeting with investors of Phu Minh 2+3 pig farm, Tinh urged them to protect
environment during production to not affect life of neighbouring people and
other projects in the area.
He
also asked the provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development to
work with the investors to promote the quality and price of the piglets among
local people. He also stressed the need to have a mechanism to support farmers
in order to boost livestock farming and distribution and to facilitate the
development of livestock cooperatives that promote supply chain and improve
income for the farmers./.
According to data from the Hoa Binh Provincial Party Committee, the industrial production index for the first six months of 2025 is estimated to have increased by 20% compared to the same period last year. This marks the highest year-on-year growth rate for this period since 2020.
In the first six months of 2025, Hoa Binh province’s export turnover was estimated at 1.145 billion USD, marking an 18.11% increase compared to the same period in 2024. Import turnover was estimated at $ 804 million, a 17.15% increase, which helped the province maintain a positive trade balance.
The lives of the ethnic minority farmers in Tan Lac district have gradually improved thanks to the new directions in agricultural production. This is a testament to the collective strength fostered through the professional associations and groups implemented by various levels of the district’s Farmers’ Union.
With the motto the "product quality comes first,” after nearly one year of establishment and operation, Muong village’s Clean Food Agricultural and Commercial Cooperative, located in Cau Hamlet, Hung Son Commune (Kim Boi district), has launched reputable, high-quality agricultural products to the market that are well-received by consumers. The products such as Muong village’s pork sausage, salt-cured chicken, and salt-cured pork hocks have gradually carved out a place in the market and they are on the path to obtaining the OCOP certification.
In the past, the phrase "bumper harvest, rock-bottom prices" was a familiar refrain for Vietnamese farmers engaged in fragmented, small-scale agriculture. But today, a new spirit is emerging across rural areas of Hoa Binh province - one of collaboration, organisation, and collective economic models that provide a stable foundation for production.
Maintaining growing area codes and packing facility codes in accordance with regulations is a mandatory requirement for agricultural products to be eligible for export. Recently, the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Hoa Binh province has intensified technical supervision of designated farming areas and packing facilities to safeguard the "green passport" that enables its products to access international markets.