- Case studies of successful pig farming projects in rural communities in morobe province

1. Feluma Pig Farm in Wau District: Feluma Pig Farm is a successful pig farming project located in the Wau District of Morobe Province. The farm was established by a group of local farmers who received training and support from the Department of Agriculture and Livestock. The farm now has over 100 pigs and produces high-quality pork products that are sold to local markets and restaurants. The project has helped to improve the livelihoods of the farmers involved and has provided a sustainable source of income for the community.

2. Kwikila Pig Farm in Markham Valley: Kwikila Pig Farm is another successful pig farming project in Morobe Province, located in the Markham Valley. The farm was established by a local farmer who received training and support from the District Agriculture Office. The farm has grown to over 50 pigs and specializes in breeding and selling piglets to other farmers in the area. The project has helped to increase food security and income for the local community and has been a model for other pig farming projects in the region.

3. Yalu Pig Cooperative in Buang District: Yalu Pig Cooperative is a successful pig farming project located in Buang District, Morobe Province. The cooperative was established by a group of local farmers who received training and support from the Provincial Agriculture and Livestock Office. The cooperative focuses on sustainable pig farming practices and has seen significant growth in recent years. They now have over 200 pigs and supply pork products to markets in the nearby towns. The project has helped to improve the livelihoods of the farmers involved and has promoted sustainable agricultural practices in the community.