Friday, August 21, 2015

The Root of Natural Hog Raising in Santa Cruz, Zambales


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           If you wish to create a business/invest in hog raising or any other related businesses in Santa Cruz, Zambales and want to partner with us, you may reach us in agreeculturedistributor@gmail.com and levipierce@outlook.ph.


          Whenever we conduct seminars, there's always a person who will say "Wala po akong malaking pera sir para magbabuyan", "Sir, I don't have the capital to start a piggery". It seems that the lack of capital has become the major problem in starting their own babuyan.

          It's true at some point. BUT THAT'S NOT THE RIGHT REASON.

          While it's true that money is important in any business, it's not what you need to start your own. Don't get me wrong, I'm a capitalist person - I capitalize on my plans, not on money.

AGREECULTURE Store - Iglesias St., Poblacion North, Sta. Cruz, Zambales

          I started AGREECulture (that's the name of my business) without a single peso on my pocket through capitalization on my business plans. Fortunately for me, I was lucky enough to find an investor (who eventually became my business partner) on my first pitch.

         That was when Natural Hog Raising was born in our town. We knew it's the beginning of change. It's our time now to kick the butts of nonsense feed resellers who don't care if they sell antibiotics or not. For them, it's all about the moneeey. :)

         Let me get this straight - you don't need to have piles of money to start your own piggery. Just start on the number of pigs you can raise whether it's small, medium, or large scale. The most important thing is you have a plan that you know you can stick to and get the feel of it. If raising a pig discourages you in small scale, atleast you don't need to sacrifice more money by starting BIG just to know that you're not into hog raising.
P.I.G.S. - Profitable Innovative Growing System

         We promote the indigenous (the use of rice hull/ipa, wallowing pond, bamboos, and any item that will come useful to build your pig pen at low cost or no cost at all!) kind of pig housing to lessen the cost of building and avoid hustle over the long term but we're also fine with the traditional or cemented housings. But it's a fact that using the indigenous system has more benefits than the traditional though.

          Raisers have a lot to say about our claim "Babuyang Walang Amoy". Our response will always be try our feeds first then tell us we're assholes. Of course there will always be an odor. Tae yan, ano ka ba? May tae bang walang amoy? But our existing users can support our claim, there is really a large difference in odor and growth of the pig compared to other feeds.

         AGREECulture is a business and will always be. That means we also profit from all our sales. But, the differences we give compared to our competitors are vast. For us, it's always the customer experience that matters.

         As the owner of AGREECulture, my responsibility is to ensure that healthy meat will be produced in Santa Cruz, Zambales as soon as possible. You can also count that we will do the best that we can to make your piggery a profitable business and not just any bullshit that other feed sellers in our town is talking about. We don't base our business on credits because generally, our main priority is the quality of the meat every raiser is producing and selling only comes second.

         Again, if in any case you might get interested in natural hog raising where you can just sit and relax knowing that your pigs are healthy and growing fast, contacting us is an excellent choice.

         AGREECulture is located at Iglesias st., Poblacion North, Santa Cruz, Zambales (that's the one way or the other street at the back of the Victory Liner going to the plaza if you are coming from Pagatpat, Bulawon, or Pangasinan).

        We appreciate your interest in natural hog raising and hope that this will be the beginning of our journey in the same advocacy.

        AGREECulture: A GREEN CULTURE

Turning Hog Raisers Into Businessmen

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