Economy

Community development of medicinal plants under natural forest canopy in Tuong Duong - Part 4: Effectiveness of 'Revolving Fund'

Hoai Thu November 1, 2024 16:32

For more than 2 years now, the women's associations in Yen Hoa and Nga My communes (Tuong Duong) have had a special source of loans from the "Revolving Fund". This is a support fund for the model of funding medicinal plant cultivation under the forest canopy, with low interest rates, long-term and transferred from one household to another in a sustainable manner.

Met Ms. Lo Thi Hoi - President of the Women's Union of Yen Hoa commune (Tuong Duong) on ​​a day at the end of October, when she was busy preparing documents and papers to summarize information and results of the implementation of the "Revolving Fund".

Mô hình trồng khôi nhung tía dưới tán rừng ở bản Coọc, xã Yên Hoà (Tương Dương) do Dự án “Hỗ trợ cộng đồng các xã vùng đệm phát triển cây dược liệu dưới tán rừng nhằm tăng thu nhập và bảo tồn da dạng sinh học ở Khu dự trữ sinh quyển thế giới Tây Nghệ An” hỗ trợ nay đã bắt đầu cho thu hoạch. Ảnh: Hoài Thu
Model of growing purple velvet antler under the forest canopy in Cooc village, Yen Hoa commune (Tuong Duong). Photo: Hoai Thu

“Revolving fund” is a fund source within the Project “Supporting communities in buffer zone communes to develop medicinal plants under forest canopy to increase income and conserve biodiversity in the Western Nghe An World Biosphere Reserve”.

The Fund is funded by the Small Grants Program (SGP) - Global Environment Facility (GEF) coordinated implementation within the framework of the Project on Integrating Natural Resource Management and Biodiversity Conservation Goals into Socio-Economic Development Planning and Management of Biosphere Reserves in Vietnam (BR Project), implemented by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and funded by GEF through the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Vietnam.

The President of the Women's Union of Yen Hoa commune said that the "Revolving Fund" was deployed in Yen Hoa commune from December 2023, by October 2024, the total outstanding loan had reached 250 million VND for 8 households in Xieng Lip (5 households), Canh Khin (1 household), Yen Tan (2 households) to borrow, each household 30 million VND. Particularly, 1 household in Xieng Lip borrowed 40 million VND from 5 households. This is a source of money in the project, households can borrow at low interest rates for 2-3 years, used to buy and propagate medicinal plant seedlings, buy materials to make protective fences to implement the medicinal plant growing model under the forest canopy.

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Project experts check the progress and effectiveness of the project's support contents in Yen Hoa commune (Tuong Duong) in October 2024. Photo: BDH

The activities of the "Revolving Fund" are managed by the Commune Women's Union and are carried out seriously and systematically, including the Fund Management Board headed by the Commune People's Committee Chairman and the Women's Union Chairman as the Deputy Chairman; there is a specific operating mechanism and monthly financial reporting regime.

Mr. Mong Van Vien - Vice Chairman of Yen Hoa Commune People's Committee said that the "Revolving Fund" is a sustainable and reliable source of loan capital, which has the effect of motivating and encouraging households to invest in production and growing medicinal herbs under the forest canopy. Each borrower is guided to develop a production plan suitable for the loan capital, which is assessed by local authorities and experts.

After borrowing, the process of households using the loan capital for production is monitored, supervised and supported by the fund management board as well as project experts to ensure the loan capital is effective. After households have fully paid off the loan capital, the fund will continue to be rotated and transferred to new households in need of loans.

By doing this, the fund will be sustainable, meaning that more and more households will benefit from preferential loans with different "services", from planning the use of capital to the entire production and business process of economic development. Also from this "Revolving Fund", economic development by growing medicinal herbs under the forest canopy will be maintained for a long time and increasingly spread.

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Medicinal plant nurseries in Yen Hoa commune are growing well, effectively utilizing loan capital. Photo: BDH

Households that borrowed capital from the "Revolving Fund" such as Ms. Vi Thi Cam and Ms. Vi Thi Nhan in Xieng Lip village, after investing in buying seeds and forming nurseries, have so far sold thousands of seedlings to households in need inside and outside Tuong Duong district. Each nursery that households borrowed capital to build has a scale of about 15,000 seedlings. After being propagated in the nursery, the seedlings of Morinda officinalis can be sold for 3-5 thousand VND/tree; the seedlings of Purple velvet antler cost 10-15 thousand VND/tree depending on age. In 2023, nurseries formed from the project's support in Yen Hoa commune sold more than 6,000 seedlings to facilities outside Tuong Duong district.

The leader of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Tuong Duong district said that up to now, the Project "Supporting communities in buffer zone communes to develop medicinal plants under forest canopy to increase income and conserve biodiversity in the Western Nghe An World Biosphere Reserve" has sponsored a total loan of 612 million VND for 2 "Revolving Fund" models in Yen Hoa and Nga My communes.

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Purple velvet anise planted under the forest canopy in Yen Hoa commune has been harvested. Photo: Hoai Thu

Households that borrowed capital from the "Revolving Fund" have combined other resources to invest in nurseries, directly grow medicinal herbs, process them, and have begun to sell products to the market. In Yen Hoa commune, purple velvet antler gardens planted under the forest canopy have been harvested, and families participating in growing medicinal herbs are working with the government and women's associations to develop products that meet OCOP standards from this precious medicinal plant.

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