Charles
Hathala, Kenya
100% repaid
Name
Charles
Member since
August 2017
On-time repayments
42 installments • 74%
My name is Charles Oduory Odundo and I am 48 yes old married with two children namely Daisy and Gideon aged 9 and 7 respectively.I am an orphan since age 12.I was born in a family of four which included me my younger brother and my two sisters..My parents both died when I was very young.I was educated by wellwishers and the local church and I reached form four.I could not proceed with my education because I had to be a bread winner for my younger siblings.We survived by doing manual and odd jobs in the neighborhood to be able to feed. My two sisters got married and my younger brother moved to town.Having inherited my father's two acre piece of land,I decided to work in my farm and feed myself and my family.It has not been easy because seedlings are costly and not easy to come by.But I made up my mind to work hard on my farm instead of working for others.The journey so far has been rewarding even though due to limited resources and high prices of seeds and implements, I have been able to farm only a fraction of land.I am hoping that by joining zidisha I will get help to enable me to farm the entire acreage for food security and to sell extra farm produce.
My business is basically farming whereby I purchase the farm implements to be used in ploughing my land and the seeds to be used and the requisite fertilizers.I grow maize which is a staple food here and use a part of the harvest for family consumption and sell the balance to my neighbors and some I take to our local market.I chose this kind of business because there was land available and there was demand for maize.My typical costs are fertilizer,seedlings,labour costs and cost of post harvest.I use my profits to educate my two children and to expand my planting area and also to construct a house for my family..
I will construct a store for keeping the ground nuts upon harvesting.It is just a couple of weeks to harvesting and a proper store is needed for the groundnuts so they do not get spoilt.The cost of materials for the store is $39.
The store will ensure safety of the ground nuts and it will prevent theft and also ensure that the groundnuts do not get spoilt by rainfall or extreme weather conditions like too much heat from the sun,or too much rain.I will be able to keep the crop safe till the price in the market stabilises then I sell.
The benefit of this project are as I have mentioned above and again it will ensure that there is a constant supply of the groundnuts to the market.
My profits will improve by between 10 - 15%.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$37.00
Date disbursed
Dec 17, 2017
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
4 months
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