Channel A, “The Mind Gap Bu”, reveals the story of Kwon Do-young and Jang Hwa-ja, who joined the ranks of Gap Bu as a business of aloe.
The couple, Do-young and Hwa-ja, who are 26 years of marriage this year, are said to be at war after a long day.
Today's broadcast shows what the couple's problem is with the Aloe business, which has raised 20 billion won in assets.
Doyoung and Hwaja's couple had a problem when Doyoung raised aloe.
After a major failure in the interior business, Do-young left his wife and his wife, Hwa-ja, for 2 million won and left the country.
Then I met a friend who was raising aloe and reached the turning point of life.
At the time, Do-young, who was uncommon in Korea and found a saponaria species that is characterized by eating the skin among aloes, found hope by selling 800,000 won a day while selling raw leaves.
He started building a 100-pyeong (approximately 330 square meters) aloe field along the way.
Doyoung, who has established a farm to some extent and has left the farm to Mr. Speaker, is currently working on a new business plan.
First, Doyoung not only decided to develop a precious aloe pig feed, but is also trying to increase the number of aloe houses over 130.
He is also dreaming of creating an aloe theme park.
The reason why Doyoung is confident in thinking is because he has 20 billion won worth of assets.
Saponaria aloe cultivated on a scale of 30,000 pyeong (about 100,000 m2) can be sold on its own and can produce more than three times the added value when processed with juice or pill.
Another advantage is that it is easier to grow than other crops, and it can be harvested 4 to 5 times a year.
In addition, you can get more than 10 seedlings per aloe, which is a money in itself.
However, since aloe is not a crop that people need and need, it is easy to fall apart if they challenge without a market.
Doyoung, who realized the importance of the market early, thought that there was a limit to selling aloe leaves, and he made aloe green juice and delivered it early in the morning.
Doyoung, who pioneered sales of souvenirs to supermarkets and department stores across the country, made natural fertilizers to cultivate aloe flavors and cultivated them, developed various processed foods to increase customer choices, and continued to expand the business.
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Thanks to this, the money earned continues to be reinvested in the family, so there is no time to accumulate in the bankbook.At the age of the 60th birthday, the story of the statue dreaming of the speaker who wants to save money in the bankbook and who wants to live more challenging is still broadcast today
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The story of Mr. Do-young and Mr. Hwa-ja, the couple's war over 20 billion assets, will be released on Tuesday, April 28 at 8:40 pm on Channel A's “People's Gambu”.
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