Seed, fertilizer and fencing to grow maize and kale

Rachel

Karanjee, Kenya

35% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Rachel

Member since

January 2015

On-time repayments

156 installments  •  70%

About Me

I,m Rachel wambui from kiambu county am part of a family of five i ave two sisters and a young brother my mum is a farmer and my dad owns a shop where he sales charcoal, i went to limuru township primary school then to st Marys high school after i graduated with a diploma in human resource at mount Kenya university,school life was o some until i finished lack employment and became frustrated after visiting lots of offices searching for jobs only to be told the vacancy has just been field,i began accompanying my mum to the farm and when the season was not good i went to construction sites for lab our jobs ,i like traveling and reading novels along visiting friend.

My Business

my farming business is on a small piece of land where i plant maize,beans and kale's,on a good harvest i get four to five sacks of maize sell them to karanjee primary school at 4000ksh each and three sacks of beans i sell locally at 3000ksh each the kale's i sell directly from the farm and use the case to sustain my basic needs after the sales i make 29000ksh and spend 9000 on fertilizers seedlings and land preparation for the next season,the remaining i use to support my siblings with there education and lease another land besides buying clothes for myself,i plan to double my capital and plant carrots due to customers demand and ready markets in Nairobi town,i also want to start a irrigation scheme so to be persistence in times of dry seasons as i target local groceries {kibandas} and hotels for supply,the business is a good one due to populations increase in the area.

Loan Proposal

I will use the granted loan in amount to do thje following
fencing of the land
buy 2 rolls of barbed wire 60 us dollars
fertilizers (dap, can) at 100 us dollars
preparation digging and cultivation 30 us dollars
maize seeds 24 us dollars
kale's seeds 10 us dollars
labor cost 30 us dollars
lease nappier grass plot for cow feeding 50 us dollars
transportation cost 20 us dollars
200 us dollars will go straight to savings as i fear the early January drought that might incur on water to irrigate the farm.
If i do this i grantee being in supply next year this will help me and my family improve our life and keep health.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$669.00

Date disbursed

Dec 28, 2015

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

26 months

Lenders

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Raabo

Rungsted, Denmark

JimVandegriff

Trinidad, California, United States

Bobrm2k3

Charleston, United States

xtrahardware

Cazenovia, United States

Roy

Espoo, Finland

Jeremy

Washington State, United States, United States

Y

YP

Malaysia, Germany

MC

United States

Christopher Hey

Sudbury, Canada

JO

Johan O

Borlänge, Sweden

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