Thanks to Ngoc Linh ginseng, farmers have seen profits explode and the area is now covered with new residential developments.

By the end of last year, members of the commune’s Sedang ethnic minority had saved hundreds of billions of VND.

Tak Lang village is a hub for growing Ngoc Linh ginseng. Several years ago, it took half a day to travel from the centre of Nam Tra My district to the village. Now, wide roads have been built.

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A view of the Tak Lang billionaire village in Tra Linh commune, Nam Tra My district, Quang Nam province. Photo: thanhnien.vn

Local residents consider Tak Lang village to be the first billionaire village of the Sedang people, Thanh Nien newspaper reports.

Ho Van Du is a village patriarch in Tra Linh commune. Three years ago, local residents were surprised when he spent VND 200 million (USD 8,600) to build a toilet.

“At first, they did not believe it, because few people had big houses in the village at that time, so did not think about good toilets. But for me, it’s a normal price,” he said.

Sedang people wanting to build proper houses had to pay more, because it cost a lot to transport construction materials up the mountain.

At that time, it took three hours to bring a bag of cement from the center of the commune to the village. Now, many new roads have been built, thus transport costs have dropped.

“Local residents suffered for many generations, but now thanks to the forest, their offspring can enjoy what their forefathers only dreamed of,” said Du.

“Young people can see great profits from Ngoc Linh ginseng, thus they will maintain and develop it,” he said.

Ho Van Hinh’s house is considered the biggest in the area and it cost more than VND 10 billion (USD 434,700).

Hinh exchanged more than 100 kilograms of Ngoc Linh ginseng to build the house.

“Exchanging ginseng for a house is normal here. When they finish the building, I give them ginseng, and they convert it into cash,” he said.

Ho Van The, Chairman of the Tra Linh Commune People’s Committee, happily said that the commune was changing day by day. But houses and automobiles are not all.

“The biggest property of local residents is the extensive ginseng fields on Ngoc Linh Mountain,” said The.

He said that Ngoc Linh ginseng had become a national product. People planting ginseng also cannot believe that one day they can enrich themselves with the plant.

Nearly 10 years ago, Ngoc Linh ginseng leaves were even used them as pig food. Now they cost more than VND 10 million (USD 430) per kilo.

Dried leaves are much more expensive, at about VND 35-40 million (USD 1,500-1,700) per kilo.

Source: VNA