Economy

Tran Thi Dien — Weaving Opportunities from Threads of Yarn

Linh Thu 29/10/2025 14:46

Starting her entrepreneurial journey after retirement, Mrs. Tran Thi Dien, Director of Quy Anh Knitting Cooperative in Ward 2 Bao Loc (Lam Dong Province), has built a successful local enterprise that provides stable employment for women in her community.

Sau khi về hưu, bà Trần Thị Diện (bên trái) thành lập HTX Đan len Quý Anh, ở hường 2 Bảo Lộc, Lâm Đồng
After retiring, Mrs. Tran Thi Dien (left) founded the Quy Anh Knitting Cooperative
in Ward 2 Bao Loc

From factory worker to cooperative leader

Inside the bustling workshop filled with the rhythmic hum of knitting machines, Mrs. Dien works alongside her employees to complete the final batch of orders. Few would imagine that this former silk and textile factory worker would one day lead a thriving cooperative that empowers hundreds of women.

HTX Đan len Quý Anh nhận gia công, đan ráp áo len, thêu móc, thêu ren… cho các công ty trong và ngoài nước
The Quy Anh Knitting Cooperative provides contract services in sweater knitting, crochet, and lacework for both domestic and international companies.

Understanding the hardships faced by female workers — especially those with limited opportunities — Mrs. Dien decided to start her own business after retirement, using her professional expertise to create local jobs.

In 2015, she founded the Quy Anh Knitting Cooperative, specializing in hand-knitted sweaters, crochet, and lacework for domestic and international partners.

In the beginning, the cooperative had only 20 workers and a modest capital of around 300 million VND. Orders were scarce, market access was limited, and many workers lacked proper skills. But with determination and resilience, she actively sought partnerships, expanded production, and gradually lifted the cooperative to stability.

Economic empowerment for local women

Prioritizing product quality, the cooperative quickly earned market trust and expanded operations. Today, Quy Anh employs 140 regular female workers across nearby wards and communes, offering a stable monthly income of 7–10 million VND.

HTX Đan len Quý Anh có 140 lao động thường xuyên tại các xã, phường trong tỉnh, tạo thu nhập từ 7-10 triệu đồng/tháng/lao động
The Quy Anh Knitting Cooperative employs 140 regular workers across local wards and communes, providing an average income of 7–10 million VND per person per month.

Beyond free vocational training, the cooperative allows disadvantaged women to borrow equipment and work from home, enabling them to earn income while caring for their families.

“Seeing women gain income and still have time for their children is my greatest happiness,” Mrs. Dien shared.

The cooperative now produces 25,000–30,000 items per month, generating 600–700 million VND in monthly revenue, with handcrafted knitwear supplied to various domestic and international markets.

A model of women-led leadership

Mrs. Dien’s cooperative not only drives local economic development but also contributes to poverty reduction and rural livelihood security. She and the cooperative have received multiple commendations from the Vietnam Cooperative Alliance and the provincial government.

Mỗi tháng HTX Đan len Quý Anh sản xuất khoảng 25.000 – 30.000 sản phẩm, cho doanh thu từ 600 - 700 triệu đồng/tháng
Each month, the Quy Anh Knitting Cooperative produces approximately 25,000–30,000 products, generating a monthly revenue of 600–700 million VND.

According to Mrs. Lê Thi Thien, Vice Chairwoman of the Fatherland Front and President of the Women’s Union of Ward 2:

“Quy Anh is a standout women-led cooperative. Mrs. Dien is a shining example of female leadership, resilience, and entrepreneurship.”

From simple strands of yarn, Mrs. Tran Thi Dien has woven not only garments — but hope, dignity, and opportunity for women in her community — proving that it is never too late to begin.

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