Looking fortified house surrounded by a green, laden with fruit pepper plantation, not much people know about more than 15 years ago, Mr. Ninh, his wife and children from Thanh Hoa came this area with empty hands. At that time, Dak Djrang was still difficult.
Looking fortified house surrounded by a green, laden with fruit pepper plantation, not much people know about more than 15 years ago, Mr. Ninh, his wife and children from Thanh Hoa came this area with empty hands. At that time, Dak Djrang was still difficult.

From 5 million VND loan to a billion VND pepper plantation of a veterans
Asphalt road now is a small rut with the grass overwhelmed. Every day he and his wife woke up at 4 am, carried children across a dozen kilometers to go to school. Everything needed money but his family had a penniless. Thay had no way to solve this problem, so Mr Ninh went to VBSP Transaction of Mang Yang district. He thought that he just went to find a luck, how amazing he was resolved to borrow 5 million VND. When holding this money, the couple moved to tears...Having the capital, he and his wife embarked on reclamed waste land.
Initially, the couple decided to use cummulaitve pricipal to planted herbs wih strategy"take short-term feed." Capital was mutipled, his family invested to plant more than 3 ha coffee.
Not content with having thing, from the lessons of falling coffee price in 1999, he and his wife decided to accumulate capital for growing pepper. More than 5 years of hard working, at this current time Mr. Ninh has 1,000 pepper spars.
In 2013, the total income from coffee and pepper of his family reached over 1 billion VND. For many years his family was recognized "good producer – business farmers at district level."
Not only for their own enrichment, he also shared the experience for the villagers. He is willing to borrow capital for production difficulty families.
Mr. Ninh said: "Without the loan of VBSP on this time, he does not know how his family struggled in distress to get the property today. Therefore, to help others in difficult times is also a way to express my gratitude to the Social Policies Bank. "
According to the Vietnamese People