Mr. Tran Huu Phuc was using crutches while cutting grass in the garden. Photo: Quang Minh |
Phuc was paralyzed at the age of 3 after a severe fever. Although he was physically disabled, he was very determined. In 2005, Phuc applied for a job as a factory worker in Ho Chi Minh City, and later married Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh, who also suffered from muscular atrophy in both legs.
Mr. Phuc said: “Fortunately, my children were born completely healthy. After giving birth to my daughter, I decided to move my family to my wife's hometown in village 1, Minh Hung commune, Bu Dang district, old Binh Phuoc province (now Bu Dang commune, Dong Nai province) to start a business. The new life has "taken root" with good things multiplying every day."
The small man, weighing only 45kg, has never complained, complained or felt inferior about his fate. On the contrary, proactively facing reality has trained him with a strong will and determination to overcome all obstacles in life. Many years ago, Mr. Phuc had to sit in a wheelchair, doing many jobs to make a living: repairing motorbikes, selling ice cream, selling fried beef balls; raising cows for breeding and grafting rose plants to sell. In recent years, he has focused on producing and cultivating durian and coffee on 7 sao of land behind his house.
Through his diligent care every day, the durian garden grows more and more. Each crop produces more fruit than the previous one as a reward for the determined man.
Mr. Phuc said: “The durian garden has been planted for 6 years. The previous crop yielded only 1.5 tons. However, this past crop, thanks to learning how to pollinate flowers at night, fertilize, and water at the right time, the yield was over 5 tons, worth nearly 300 million VND. My whole family is very happy, thinking that the tree did not let down the people's efforts.”
In the early years when the durian trees were still small, he promptly intercropped coffee trees to take advantage of the empty land between the rows of trees. According to him, coffee trees are short and yield quickly. When intercropped, they do not take up the photosynthetic space of the durian trees. Taking care of the coffee trees is not too difficult, while fertilizing the durian trees, the coffee trees also benefit, thereby reducing investment.
Ms. Anh wanted to contribute with her husband so she built a pig pen. Currently, Ms. Anh is in charge of raising 5 sows. She raises the sows into pigs for meat as they give birth. It is estimated that this year, if the pig price is lucky, her family will have a total income of up to hundreds of millions of dong.
Mr. Phuc shared: “Currently, my eldest daughter is in her second year of university, and my youngest son is in grade 9. To have the funds to pay for our children's education, we have to continue to work hard.”
Ms. Nguyen Thi Lien, President of the Association for the Support of People with Disabilities, Orphans and Poor Patients in Dong Nai Province, said: “Mr. Phuc is a typical example of strong will and optimism. In April 2024, he was selected as one of the individuals in the province to attend the 6th National Conference to Honor People with Disabilities, Orphans and Outstanding Sponsors, co-organized by the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs (now the Ministry of Home Affairs ).
Quang Minh
Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/xa-hoi/202508/hanh-phuc-tu-y-chi-manh-me-4e400a0/
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