Cada - That day, Now.
When the French colonialists laid their yoke in Dak Lak, fertile land, this plateau was quickly covered with a green, rubber, coffee. CADA marked one of the largest coffee plantations of the time, covering about 1,000 hectares. The CADA plantation was established, with the mining policy, the colonies, the workers being the victims of land grabbing and impoverishment, including the Ede and the M'nong. to 70%. Under the regime of exploitation of the French colonialists, the workers were treated extremely cruel, life extremely destitute. Workers of plantations constantly struggle to liberate themselves. The labor movement flourished, CADA became the revolutionary base of the Party and provincial revolutionary government. The CADA Coffee Plantation has transformed a French colonial plantation into a revolutionary base and the first revolutionary province of the province during the August Revolution of 1945. Mr. Bui Tue (commonly known as Seven Tears) was born in 1937 in Tam Ky, Quang Nam, now living in Ea Yong A2 village (Ea Yong commune, Krong Pak district), a worker of CADA coffee plantation. Dak Lak as a worker for the plantation. In 1965 he participated in revolutionary activities with the task of reporting, providing food for the revolution. In the early 1970s, the movement against the American puppet revolution took place in a wide range of classes and working class. At that time, he was the 17th guerrilla leader. They were all workers in the plantation, day laborers were working in production, scouting the enemy situation, night approaching Buon Ma Thuot, put the explosives in the headquarters, offices. The enemy to disturb, distract the enemy. Each member of the guerrilla group B is well-versed in the field, ready to lead the way, transfer information to the revolution. After the Liberation Day, many soldiers of the B guerrilla group moved to the police station, worked in many provinces, and some stayed on as plantation workers. Mr. Bay Tuế is contracted to 4 hectares of coffee of Ea Yong A Cooperative until now.
CADA Plantation - where the first grassroots government was established in the August Revolution in Dak Lak
CADA Plantation - where the first grassroots government was established in the August Revolution in Dak Lak
If in the history of revolutionary struggle, CADA marked the growth of workers contribute to the strong development of the revolutionary movement Dak Lak today CADA is the rich coffee. Phuoc An Coffee Company Limited (formerly known as Phuoc An Coffee Company) is the unit that takes over the entire area of CADA Plantation under the Decision No. 109 / QD-UB of the People's Committee of Dak Lak Province. -777. Promote the strength of the land chosen by the French coffee growers in Vietnam, with the vast red soil Bazan and the climate suitable for growing coffee, after more than 35 years, the Company has affirmed as one of the leading coffee growers, processors, buyers and exporters in Vietnam and also one of the leading units in producing and consuming quality coffee under the UTZ Certified (Clean Coffee Guarantees Traceability).
Since the first coffee trees rooted in the Dak Lak Plateau opened the history of developing a key economic sector of the province, Dak Lak coffee now accounts for 50% of the country's coffee production and is present in the country. the market of about 80 countries and territories, contributing to the world's second largest coffee export. Coffee is not only a major export product of the province, but also a pride of people here because it is associated with the tears, sweat and blood of the native workers of the period. workers in the struggle against colonial domination. And like what he shared, he is lucky to still be alive today to witness many changes of land and people here. From a large land, almost no way, mainly coffee trees, houses sparse, so far many residential areas grow up close, roads are planned properly, easy to travel Easy. Particularly, the coffee bean of Dak Lak and Dak Lak have been serving the aristocracy in the past. Nowadays, it has been spread over five continents, and it is easy for anyone to enjoy its delicious taste.