Construction of improved poultry house

Japheth

Simat, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Japheth

Member since

July 2015

On-time repayments

178 installments  •  62%

About Me

I was born in a village known as Simat in Uasin-Gishu County, Kenya, where I attended community primary school and later proceeded to a national secondary school. I completed my college learning in Nairobi in 2014 December. During my primary school studies, I had fee problems since I came from a financially struggling family. I started operating a small tree nursery of 1000 tree seedlings per season of which I sold each seedling at KSh 5. I used the money I raised from the project to pay partly for my school fee and to buy uniforms and textbooks. This helped me to pursue my education smoothly.

My Business

TOMATO FARMING
I grow tomatoes as a business. Tomatoes are in high demand due to my farm's proximity to Eldoret town which has approximately 1.2m residents. I chose tomato farming because of my passion for farming and the high returns. I use approximately 700 USD for planting and general crop care until harvest per season. Upon harvest, I get a profit of approximately 400 USD per season. I partly use the profits I get for payment of school fees for my siblings and the rest I reinvest in other businesses.

Loan Proposal

I will use the loan to construct an improved poultry house at cost of 300 dollars then use 7 dollars to add on layers. The improved poultry house will improve production and hence profits by 200 dollars in a month. This will hrlp me save more for my masters education.

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About Me

I was born in a village known as Simat in Uasin-Gishu county Kenya, where i attended community primary school later proceeded a national secondary school and completed my college learning in Nairobi in 2014 December. During my primary school studies i had fee problems since i came from a financially struggling family. I started operating a small tree nursery 0f 1000 tree seedlings per season of which sell each seedling at Ksh 5. I used the money i raised from the project to pay partly for my school fee and buy uniforms and textbooks and this helped me to pursue my Education smoothly.

My Business

TOMATO FARMING
I grow tomatoes as a Business. Tomatoes are on high demand due to my farm proximity to Eldoret town which has approximately 0.3m urban residents. I chose tomato farming because of my passion to farming and high returns. I use approximately 700USD for planting and general crop care till harvest per season. Upon harvest i get a profit of approximately 400USD per season. I partly use the profits i get for payment of school fees for my siblings, I reinvest some on other Businesses including poultry farming and Maize farming and save the rest for future use.

Loan Proposal

I will use the loan to construct an improved poultry house at cost of 300 dollars then use 7 dollars to add on layers. The improved poultry house will improve production and hence profits by 200 dollars in a month. This will hrlp me save more for my masters education.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$383.00

Date disbursed

Apr 22, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

63 months

Lenders

Josua

Brittnau, Switzerland

F

flaguy999

Tampa, United States

Bobrm2k3

Charleston, United States

Evan Lamos

Brussels, Belgium

dlpringle

Denver, United States

M

Mullagh

United Kingdom

MW

Matt Willis

United States

moursund

Beaver Nation, United States

Tobias Königs

Sancta Colonia Dei Gratia Romanae Ecclesiae Fidelis Filia, Germany

BS

Brandon S

United States

Q

qieter

Gouda, Netherlands

S

Silvano

Switzerland

roark22

Geneva, Switzerland

KK

karl kerksiek

United States

K

Klasi

Germany

Craig Newmark

United States

The Zinc Team

San Francisco, United States

Humble Bundle Community

San Francisco, United States

LD

Leah Debra

United States

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