Mahyang Blue Phoenix Agricultural Development Co., Ltd.
Mahyang Blue Phoenix Agricultural Development Co., Ltd. was established in July 2013 and is located in Da'ao Village, Lancun Township, Mayang Miao Autonomous County. The company covers an area of 1860 mu, with a registered capital of 80 million yuan, and 200 employees. It is a comprehensive agricultural development company integrating egg chicken farming, mountain development, flower and seedling planting, characteristic fruit production, organic fertilizer processing, agricultural product circulation, foreign trade, and the integration of agriculture and tourism. It is a large-scale egg chicken farming and production enterprise in Huaihua City.
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Founder Story
Lei Huaying——“Lan Feng Huang” spreads its wings across mountains and seas
She was once a laid-off worker in the wave of state-owned enterprise restructuring. She set up street stalls and ran restaurants, but she soared against the wind in the low ebb of her life; she sent eggs from Miao Township to international dining tables, leading 28,000 fellow villagers out of poverty in ten years; she used the name “Lan Feng Huang” to allow citrus fruits, kiwifruits, and various fruits and vegetables from Hunan Miao Township to cross mountains and seas, becoming a shining business card for rural revitalization. She is Lei Huaying, a national March 8th Red Banner Holder, a national May 1st Women's Model Worker, the head of a national poverty alleviation demonstration base, and the chairman of Mayang Lanfeng Agricultural Development Co., Ltd. With her tenacity and wisdom, she has written a magnificent poem of rural revitalization.
In 2009, 31-year-old Lei Huaying was laid off due to state-owned enterprise restructuring, and her life suddenly fell to the bottom. However, the tenacity in this Miao daughter's bones made her refuse to bow to fate. She traveled to Beijing, Guangzhou, and Guizhou, setting up street stalls selling clothes, running restaurants, and managing hotels, accumulating her “first pot of gold” in four years. Although the wandering days were arduous, the green mountains and waters of her hometown and the simple smiles of her fellow villagers always lingered in her heart. In 2013, she resolutely returned to her hometown, investing all her savings and loans in agriculture, establishing Mayang Lanfeng Agricultural Development Co., Ltd., and determined to use an egg to leverage her hometown's poverty alleviation cause.
The initial passion of entrepreneurship soon encountered the frost of reality. In June 2014, a major rainstorm triggered a landslide, and a mudslide instantly swallowed up the chicken coops, burying more than 5,000 laying hens alive, resulting in a direct loss of over 2 million yuan. Standing in front of the ruins, Lei Huaying's tears could not stop flowing: “At that moment, my dream was shattered.” But the emergency assistance from the local Party committee and government and the spontaneous support from her fellow villagers rekindled her fighting spirit. Villagers rushed to the scene with hoes and carrying poles to clean up the site, experts from the agricultural and rural affairs bureau conducted geological surveys overnight, and teams responsible for hardening roads and installing water and electricity entered the construction site within three days. Looking at the mud-covered villagers, she gritted her teeth and vowed: “On the road to entrepreneurship, difficulties are like floods, but belief is a dam that will never collapse!”}, {