Like many other families in Ham Thuan Nam, Sister Diep's income comes from growing dragon fruit. The climate in this area is particularly favorable for dragon fruit cultivation, and it is the best way to improve the family's economy. Sister Diep has a daughter with a disability, and her youngest son is currently attending school. She has been participating in the loan program since 2016, and it has yielded positive results.
It is a positive and hopeful story of life transformation through effort and support from the loan program. Growing dragon fruit not only provides a stable income for Sister Diep's family but also creates an opportunity for them to enhance their quality of life.
Sister Diep's participation in the loan program since 2016 indicates that financial support policies have had a positive impact in helping farmers develop their family's economy. The flexibility and effectiveness of this program have enabled her to invest in dragon fruit productivity, thereby boosting income.
The fact that Sister Diep's daughter has a disability and her youngest son is still in school adds further significance to the family's economic development. The income from dragon fruit cultivation is not just a livelihood but also a financial resource for caring and educating her children.
Hopefully, with continued effort and support, Sister Diep's family will continue to grow and improve their lives, ensuring a brighter future for their children.