Chicken feed, chickens & expansion of poultry barn

Jonathan

Lusaka, Zambia

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Jonathan

Member since

May 2015

On-time repayments

233 installments  •  89%

About Me

My name is Jonathan Zulu (Snr), born on 25-11-56. At that time, education was free and inclusive school requirements. I have no idea of who bought my school uniform. All I know is that there was no-one who volunteered to look after me because of which,I was an orphan, I grew up and stayed with many people from primary school up to secondary school. I worked hard and very good at school and that earned me favor and favor saw me through to the end.
Many people that I put up with loved farming and gardening, and I began loving agriculture activities as years went by. When I was done with college and started to work, I also started to look for land on which to do farming and keeping livestock. I am glad, to be on the farm now although, because of lucking finances, little farming activities using hoes is done and vegetables for household consumption are grown and watered by watering canes.
The land on my farm plot is very good for poultry, animal keeping and fertile for agriculture. The community is mixed people of mixed cultures but we get along well with all the farmers near to us.
I love listening to international news and events round about. I love going to church and helping the needy. Also do a lot of pre-marital counseling project ideas to young people.

My Business

I am currently keeping village chickens because I am not able to meet the cost of feed for broilers,due to that fact that an a retired printer by profession. I have just trans-planted some vegetables, tomatoes and onions on a smaller scale. I earnestly hope that, one day my garden and farming activities will be on a large scale.
Vegetables are in high demand as few farmers brave to grow them due to different factors (e.g. transportation, chemicals etc.)
For the new loan, I will commit to selling pig meat whose market is already procured.
In addition to the pig meat business, production of unique Bible events booklets will run side by side.
The above businesses were chosen because they are profitable and chemicals required are less and are affordable too. Profits from the project help us to supplement on paying school fees for three (3) of our children who are in higher learning education institutions and the house we live in is not finished, so we are improving on the building slowly from the same profits.
In 2019, I have decided to venture into the production of unique Bible events booklets to be sold to lovers of the word of God. Hence the application for a loan.
The demand for the unique Bible events booklets is high and I have decided to increase the production of booklets in my next loan once it's approved.
The production and sales of the booklets has been very stead and encouraging including the demand from the target groups.
The first 2020 ZIDISHA loan will be used to further increase marginally the same booklets and improve on the cover outlook which needed graphic attention which when done will boost the demand and sales.

Loan Proposal

I am currently keeping village chickens because I am not able to meet the cost of feed for broilers,due to that fact that an a retired printer by profession. I have just trans-planted some vegetables, tomatoes and onions on a smaller scale. I earnestly hope that, one day my garden and farming activities will be on a large scale.
Vegetables are in high demand as few farmers brave to grow them due to different factors (e.g. transportation, chemicals etc.)

Cost:
$50 .00 = Chicks
$50.00 = Medicines and other required chemicals
$100.00 = Building materials for the poultry barn
$50.00 = Vegetable seeds and chemicals to aid the vegetables

The above businesses were chosen because they are profitable and chemicals required are less and are affordable too. Profits from the project help us to supplement on paying school fees for three (3) of our children who are in higher learning education institutions and the house we live in is not finished, so we are improving on the building slowly from the same profits.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$300.00

Date disbursed

May 21, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

25 months

Lenders

The Zinc Team

San Francisco, United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$315.06

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Jun 21, 2018

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
May 31, 2016 $5.52 May 31, 2016 $5.52
Jun 7, 2016 $5.52 Jun 7, 2016 $5.52
Jun 14, 2016 $5.52 Jun 14, 2016 $5.52
Jun 21, 2016 $5.52 Jun 21, 2016 $5.52
Jun 28, 2016 $5.52 Jun 28, 2016 $5.52
Jul 5, 2016 $5.52 Jul 5, 2016 $5.52
Jul 12, 2016 $5.52 Jul 12, 2016 $5.52
Jul 19, 2016 $2.76 Jul 26, 2016 $2.76
Jul 26, 2016 $2.76 Aug 2, 2016 $2.76
Aug 2, 2016 $2.76 Aug 16, 2016 $2.76
Aug 9, 2016 $2.76 Aug 23, 2016 $2.76
Aug 16, 2016 $2.76 Aug 29, 2016 $2.76
Aug 23, 2016 $2.76 Aug 31, 2016 $2.76
Aug 30, 2016 $2.76 Sep 6, 2016 $2.76
Sep 6, 2016 $2.76 Sep 12, 2016 $2.76
Sep 13, 2016 $2.76 Sep 19, 2016 $2.76
Sep 20, 2016 $2.76 Sep 20, 2016 $2.76
Sep 27, 2016 $2.76 Oct 6, 2016 $2.76
Oct 4, 2016 $2.76 Oct 6, 2016 $2.76
Oct 11, 2016 $2.76 Oct 12, 2016 $2.76
Oct 18, 2016 $2.76 Oct 18, 2016 $2.76
Oct 25, 2016 $2.76 Oct 31, 2016 $2.76
Nov 1, 2016 $2.76 Nov 11, 2016 $2.76
Nov 8, 2016 $2.76 Nov 15, 2016 $2.76
Nov 15, 2016 $2.76 Nov 15, 2016 $2.76
Nov 22, 2016 $2.76 Nov 29, 2016 $2.76
Nov 29, 2016 $2.76 Nov 29, 2016 $2.76
Dec 6, 2016 $2.76 Dec 12, 2016 $2.76
Dec 13, 2016 $2.76 Dec 13, 2016 $2.76
Dec 20, 2016 $2.76 Dec 13, 2016 $2.76
Dec 27, 2016 $2.76 Dec 20, 2016 $2.76
Jan 3, 2017 $2.76 Jan 3, 2017 $2.76
Jan 10, 2017 $2.76 Jan 10, 2017 $2.76
Jan 17, 2017 $2.76 Jan 17, 2017 $2.76
Jan 24, 2017 $2.76 Jan 31, 2017 $2.76
Jan 31, 2017 $2.76 Jan 31, 2017 $2.76
Feb 7, 2017 $2.76 Feb 7, 2017 $2.76
Feb 14, 2017 $2.76 Feb 14, 2017 $2.76
Feb 21, 2017 $2.76 Feb 22, 2017 $2.76
Feb 28, 2017 $2.76 Mar 2, 2017 $2.76
Mar 7, 2017 $2.76 Mar 9, 2017 $2.76
Mar 14, 2017 $2.76 Mar 15, 2017 $2.76
Mar 21, 2017 $2.76 Mar 21, 2017 $2.76
Mar 28, 2017 $2.76 Mar 28, 2017 $2.76
Apr 4, 2017 $2.76 Apr 4, 2017 $2.76
Apr 11, 2017 $2.76 Apr 11, 2017 $2.76
Apr 18, 2017 $2.76 Apr 18, 2017 $2.76
Apr 25, 2017 $2.76 Apr 26, 2017 $2.76
May 2, 2017 $2.76 May 3, 2017 $2.76
May 9, 2017 $2.76 May 10, 2017 $2.76
May 16, 2017 $2.76 May 22, 2017 $2.76
May 23, 2017 $2.76 May 22, 2017 $2.76
May 30, 2017 $2.76 May 24, 2017 $2.76
Jun 6, 2017 $2.76 May 30, 2017 $2.76
Jun 13, 2017 $2.76 Jun 7, 2017 $2.76
Jun 20, 2017 $2.76 Jun 13, 2017 $2.76
Jun 27, 2017 $2.76 Jun 20, 2017 $2.76
Jul 4, 2017 $2.76 Jun 27, 2017 $2.76
Jul 11, 2017 $2.76 Jul 4, 2017 $2.76
Jul 18, 2017 $2.76 Jul 11, 2017 $2.76
Jul 25, 2017 $2.76 Jul 18, 2017 $2.76
Aug 1, 2017 $2.76 Jul 25, 2017 $2.76
Aug 8, 2017 $2.76 Aug 8, 2017 $2.76
Aug 15, 2017 $2.76 Aug 15, 2017 $2.76
Aug 22, 2017 $2.76 Aug 23, 2017 $2.76
Aug 29, 2017 $2.76 Aug 29, 2017 $2.76
Sep 5, 2017 $2.76 Sep 7, 2017 $2.76
Sep 12, 2017 $2.76 Sep 13, 2017 $2.76
Sep 19, 2017 $2.76 Sep 19, 2017 $2.76
Sep 26, 2017 $2.76 Sep 19, 2017 $2.76
Oct 3, 2017 $2.76 Sep 26, 2017 $2.76
Oct 10, 2017 $2.76 Oct 5, 2017 $2.76
Oct 17, 2017 $2.76 Oct 11, 2017 $2.76
Oct 24, 2017 $2.76 Oct 25, 2017 $2.76
Oct 31, 2017 $2.76 Nov 6, 2017 $2.76
Nov 7, 2017 $2.76 Nov 6, 2017 $2.76
Nov 14, 2017 $2.76 Nov 15, 2017 $2.76
Nov 21, 2017 $2.76 Nov 29, 2017 $2.76
Nov 28, 2017 $2.76 Nov 29, 2017 $2.76
Dec 5, 2017 $2.76 Dec 12, 2017 $2.76
Dec 12, 2017 $2.76 Dec 12, 2017 $2.76
Dec 19, 2017 $2.76 Dec 19, 2017 $2.76
Dec 26, 2017 $2.76 Dec 26, 2017 $2.76
Jan 2, 2018 $2.76 Jan 3, 2018 $2.76
Jan 9, 2018 $2.76 Jan 9, 2018 $2.76
Jan 16, 2018 $2.76 Jan 17, 2018 $2.76
Jan 23, 2018 $2.76 Jan 24, 2018 $2.76
Jan 30, 2018 $2.76 Jan 30, 2018 $2.76
Feb 6, 2018 $2.76 Feb 6, 2018 $2.76
Feb 13, 2018 $2.76 Feb 13, 2018 $2.76
Feb 20, 2018 $2.76 Feb 20, 2018 $2.76
Feb 27, 2018 $2.76 Feb 27, 2018 $2.76
Mar 6, 2018 $2.76 Mar 6, 2018 $2.76
Mar 13, 2018 $2.76 Mar 14, 2018 $2.76
Mar 20, 2018 $2.76 Mar 20, 2018 $2.76
Mar 27, 2018 $2.76 Mar 27, 2018 $2.76
Apr 3, 2018 $2.76 Apr 3, 2018 $2.76
Apr 10, 2018 $2.76 Apr 10, 2018 $2.76
Apr 17, 2018 $2.76 Apr 18, 2018 $2.76
Apr 24, 2018 $2.76 Apr 25, 2018 $2.76
May 1, 2018 $2.76 May 2, 2018 $2.76
May 8, 2018 $2.76 May 8, 2018 $2.76
May 15, 2018 $2.76 May 22, 2018 $2.76
May 22, 2018 $2.76 May 30, 2018 $2.76
May 29, 2018 $2.76 Jun 4, 2018 $2.76
Jun 5, 2018 $2.76 Jun 4, 2018 $2.76
Jun 12, 2018 $2.76 Jun 20, 2018 $2.76
Jun 19, 2018 $0.66 Jun 21, 2018 $0.66

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