Binh commune in Duc Trong district, Lam Dong province, Vietnam, has transformed its economy by focusing on mulberry farming to raise silkworms, becoming a key source of stable income for its 500 households. This shift, started in 2017, was driven by the advantages of the locality, new mulberry and silkworm varieties, and modern farming techniques. The cost of silkworm farming is low, it quickly generates capital, and the product has a stable price, leading to substantial profits. The commune's residents have experienced significant financial improvements, even during economic downturns, and have learned new techniques to enhance the efficiency of the silkworm farming industry. This transformation has not only alleviated poverty but also improved the economic well-being of the community.