
Đào
A loan of $1,975 helps to buy acacia seedlings.

Đào's story
Mrs. Đào is a 40-year-old woman from an ethnic minority group in Vietnam. She lives with her family in Cẩm Thủy district and has two children who are still in school. Her eldest child, 15 years old, is in high school, while her younger child, 12 years old, is in middle school.
She has been a farmer for over 20 years. In addition to farming, she works in stone processing for local households, while her husband does freelance labor. Since both of their jobs depend on market demand, their income remains unstable, placing them in the low-income household category in their community. This is Mrs. Đào’s 3rd loan with Thanh Hóa MFI. Previous loans have helped improve her family’s living conditions. This time, she is seeking a loan to invest in reforestation and forest maintenance. She hopes to cover the costs of purchasing acacia seedlings, which will not only provide long-term income but also help prevent soil erosion. However, she faces challenges due to the low selling price of her products.
In the future, Mrs. Đào hopes for a healthy and happy family, improved financial stability, and better selling prices for her products to support her household.