The business started from a chance, although the idea was written and analysed by it itself. With the realisation of the Master’s sentence, Mihaela Vodă laid the foundations for its entrepreneurial activity without suspecting this. Everything started on the suggestion and support of his mentor that he did not want to dissatisfy and seems to have been successful.

It has been studying in the economy and their end, i.e. Master’s sentence would change the course of their lives. While working on the most important work to complete studies, then the student Mihaela Vode in Rșu, Cah it had to produce a case study on the delivery of doors at home. It was guided by a entrepreneur in Romania, at the insistence of which the young person has launched the business. A period abroad was taken and then returned and started to do what his mentor promised. It currently has a small delivery activity of doors to home, which it promotes only on social networks, for the time being.

Through the project Local Cahare Partnership, young people are expected to develop their business. From grant from the Programme “Start for Youth”Mihaela build a greenhouse where it will cultivate flores. It will be equipped with heating and irrigation system to create optimal conditions for increasing high-quality flowers throughout the year.


At the same time, the contractor aims to develop the B2B segment, which involves the delivery of fresh, weekly flowers by subscription for fitting out of premises in hotels, offices, law offices, banks, restaurants, etc. The hunting enjoys support from the project and says that participation here has shown that its idea is not a utopia. It also provides more trust and support to translate into reality what was only on paper.

The implementation of the investment project was made possible by the cooperation between the Organisation for the Development of Sector of Small and Medium Enterprises (ODIMM) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO). As a result of this Local Employment Partnership, 11 businesses initiated by young people and women in the Cahul race were financially supported.