Additonal stock of fruits and vegetables

Michael

Kisauni, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Michael

Member since

March 2015

On-time repayments

234 installments  •  99%

About Me

My name is Michael Kinaro but most of my friends call me Mike. Mike was born in Central Kenya where almost everybody is a farmer. The area is known for potato and tomatoes production which is normally consumed in the capital city Nairobi.

My parents like everyone else in the area are farmers and it is this early exposure to farming that would shape my future. I did my primary and secondary education and then proceeded to Mombasa to join my uncle who was well established in business. He was a wholesaler in arguably the largest market in East Africa called Kongowea in Mombasa. This is a market where many food produce from the country and even from neighboring countries are sold.

He trained me for one year and then I started my own business within the market. This is what I am doing to date.

I am very sound spiritually and I serve as a deacon in my church. I joined a theological college a few years ago and did a diploma course in theology; in an effort to get to know the word of God better. I harbor desire to do a degree course, in the same field - time and resources allowing.

My Business

I deal with selling of fresh tomatoes and onions at the Kongowea market. I source the produce from upcountry where these crops grow abundantly. This is a business that calls for speed delivery due to its perishable nature. For this reason, my day starts quite early at 4.00 a.m when I arrive at the market to receive the produce which is transported overnight for a distance of about 600km. My day of work ends at 2.00 p.m when I sell my last tomato.

I normally sell tomatoes in boxes. My main clients are retailers and hotel owners. I am proud of this business because it is the one that supports my family 100%. I am able to make a modest profit of about $200 per month but this can go higher during the peak tourism season when big hotels buy these products in large quantities.

I am hoping to diversify my range of products to include fruits like mangoes and oranges which do quite well in the market.

Loan Proposal

My business has grown in the the last one year - thanks to Zidisha loans. I have been able to attract big clients mostly big hotels (3 star hotels) where I supply them with fruits and vegetables besides my normal retail business. This has come with its challenges since the new clients demand high quality products and in large quantities.


For this reason, my business needs a cash boost so as to be able to meet the demands of these bulky buyers since I believe this is the future of my business. The loan will go a long way in giving my clients confidence in me since I will be able to deliver promptly and as per their requirements.

Thank you.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$366.00

Date disbursed

Dec 17, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

8 months

Lenders

SuperMario28

Cudahy, United States

Roy

Espoo, Finland

PG

Paul Graham

United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$384.72

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Aug 1, 2016

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Dec 27, 2015 $10.00 Jan 1, 2016 $10.00
Jan 3, 2016 $10.00 Jan 4, 2016 $10.00
Jan 10, 2016 $10.00 Jan 4, 2016 $5.00
Jan 10, 2016 $5.00
Jan 17, 2016 $10.00 Jan 10, 2016 $10.00
Jan 24, 2016 $10.00 Jan 17, 2016 $10.00
Jan 31, 2016 $10.00 Jan 17, 2016 $5.00
Jan 23, 2016 $5.00
Feb 7, 2016 $10.00 Jan 23, 2016 $10.00
Feb 14, 2016 $10.00 Feb 1, 2016 $10.00
Feb 21, 2016 $10.00 Feb 1, 2016 $5.00
Feb 9, 2016 $5.00
Feb 28, 2016 $10.00 Feb 9, 2016 $10.00
Mar 6, 2016 $10.00 Feb 15, 2016 $10.00
Mar 13, 2016 $10.00 Feb 15, 2016 $5.00
Feb 23, 2016 $5.00
Mar 20, 2016 $10.00 Feb 23, 2016 $5.00
Feb 29, 2016 $5.00
Mar 27, 2016 $10.00 Feb 29, 2016 $10.00
Apr 3, 2016 $10.00 Mar 13, 2016 $10.00
Apr 10, 2016 $10.00 Mar 13, 2016 $5.00
Mar 21, 2016 $5.00
Apr 17, 2016 $10.00 Mar 21, 2016 $10.00
Apr 24, 2016 $10.00 Mar 28, 2016 $10.00
May 1, 2016 $10.00 Apr 10, 2016 $10.00
May 8, 2016 $10.00 Apr 10, 2016 $5.00
Apr 18, 2016 $5.00
May 15, 2016 $10.00 Apr 18, 2016 $10.00
May 22, 2016 $10.00 Apr 25, 2016 $10.00
May 29, 2016 $10.00 Apr 25, 2016 $5.00
May 3, 2016 $5.00
Jun 5, 2016 $10.00 May 3, 2016 $10.00
Jun 12, 2016 $10.00 May 11, 2016 $10.00
Jun 19, 2016 $10.00 May 11, 2016 $5.00
May 19, 2016 $5.00
Jun 26, 2016 $10.00 May 19, 2016 $10.00
Jul 3, 2016 $10.00 May 30, 2016 $10.00
Jul 10, 2016 $10.00 May 30, 2016 $5.00
Jun 12, 2016 $5.00
Jul 17, 2016 $10.00 Jun 12, 2016 $10.00
Jul 24, 2016 $10.00 Jun 20, 2016 $10.00
Jul 31, 2016 $10.00 Jun 27, 2016 $10.00
Aug 7, 2016 $10.00 Jul 4, 2016 $10.00
Aug 14, 2016 $10.00 Jul 11, 2016 $10.00
Aug 21, 2016 $10.00 Jul 11, 2016 $5.00
Jul 18, 2016 $5.00
Aug 28, 2016 $10.00 Jul 18, 2016 $10.00
Sep 4, 2016 $10.00 Jul 25, 2016 $10.00
Sep 11, 2016 $10.00 Jul 25, 2016 $5.00
Aug 1, 2016 $5.00
Sep 18, 2016 $4.72 Aug 1, 2016 $4.72

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