Vietnamese entrepreneur uses Harvard degree to launch insect larvae breeding business
It is approximately a 90-minute drive from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanh Phuc’s insect farm located in Nhon Trach District, Dong Nai Province. Despite having GPS maps, our correspondents faced difficulties navigating through rice paddies, canals, and winding, narrow roads that were undergoing construction. Converting Waste into Valuable Resources “I travel every day, so I have become accustomed to it,” stated Huynh Hanh Phuc, a person whose name generates over 28 million search results on Google. The young man graciously led the reporters on an antiquated motorcycle, as he guided them to his expansive 2,200-square-meter farm housing a thriving community of 5,000 chickens. Hanh Phuc, a 36-year-old farmer, begins his typical day at dawn. He departs from his residence in Ho Chi Minh City and commutes to his two agricultural holdings situated in either the Nhon Trach or Vinh Cuu District of Dong Nai. “There, I support my colleagues in the task of feeding the chickens, carefully observin...