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从鸡粪中发现“金子”2006年,陈欣毕业于湖北经济干部管理学院。他在北京打拼两年就升为一家汽车销售公司的部门主管,月薪过万。2008年,正值老家浠水县建立大型养殖基地,鼓励在外地经商的老板们回乡养鸡创业。他辞职回家,在竹瓦镇王岗村承包了一片荒山建鸡场。当年他就赢利20万元。然而,新问题也随之而来。原来,这些鸡每天至少产生600公斤鸡粪,鸡粪排进池塘和小河沟后,经常有人拿着一些死鱼过来,扔在他家门口让他赔损失。
Found in chicken dung “gold” In 2006, Chen Xin graduated from the Hubei Institute of Economic Management. He spent two years in Beijing and was promoted to head of a car sales company, earning over 10,000 yuan a month. In 2008, it was at the time of the establishment of a large-scale breeding base in his hometown, Laishui County, encouraging business owners in other places to return home to raise chickens. He resigned and returned home and contracted a barren mountain chicken farm in Wanggang Village, Zhuwa Township. That year he made a profit of 200,000 yuan. However, new problems also followed. Originally, these chickens produced at least 600 kilograms of chicken manure every day. After the chicken manure was discharged into ponds and small river ditches, people often brought some dead fish over and threw it at his door to make him lose.