Limpaiboon Farm in Prachinburi province, Thailand, chose not to join a big integration, but instead opted for a growing local breeding scheme. The breeding scheme SiamPigs focuses on breeding resistant, uniform animals, fit for the markets in South East Asia. ‘Independence’ was one of the key factors for Mrs Naranit Pathompothiwat, 55, when she decided to choose a different path than becoming a part of the Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF) integration scheme. In the 1990s, she took over the farm
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