Fertilizer and storage needed for vegetable farmer/seller

Fatoumata

Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso

19% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Fatoumata

Member since

January 2014

On-time repayments

21 installments  •  43%

About Me

My name is Sanou Fatoumata and I was born October 22, 1991, in Bobo-Dioulasso. I come from a Muslim family. I live with my parents, I am unmarried, and I have no children. I attended the SADEC elementary school in Bobo-Dioulasso, which is where I received my first diploma in 2005. After I failed to get my general certificate of secondary education in 2012-2013, I enrolled in evening classes so I could devote my days to my business. I thank God because I can continue my evening classes and my business, which is selling vegetables.

My Business

Hello dear lenders,
I currently sell bananas, cabbages, onions, and fresh tomatoes at the Koko market. I have been in this business for some time and I manage to get by. My parents and I cultivate the fields where we grow the merchandise, which we then pick and sell at the market under the canvas tents. I will sell a load of bananas for 250,000 CFA francs. I sell baskets of fresh tomatoes for 5,000 CFA francs; the price fluctuates and can often go as high as 10,000 CFA francs or as low as 2,500 CFA francs. A load of cabbage sells for 15,000 CFA francs. All the profits from this business are used for our family's expenses. Thank you.

Loan Proposal

I'm Sanou Fatoumata born in Bobo Dioulasso on October 22, 1991. I come from a family Muslim I live with parents. I am single without children. I began my primary school a primary school SADEC of Bobo Dioulasso where I obtained my first degree in 2005. After my failure in the BEPC in 2012-2013 I enrolled in the evening, to be able to operate my day my activities. I thank God because I get to associate my evening classes and my activity consisting in the sale of vegetable products. My family is shopping and that since my birth and it is thanks to my mother that I have acquired this experience. One of my dreams that stood at heart was to be independent and this can only achieve this if I enjoys a support for y arrival.
Dear lenders
Currently I do trade in bananas, cabbage, onions, fresh to the market of Koko tomatoes. I am in this business for some time and I get to keep both ends. I grow all these goods to the fields with my parents, to harvest after and resell in the market in the sheeted. I sell banana loading to 515 dollars USD. I sell a basket of fresh tomatoes to 10.25 dollars USD and this price varies and can often go to 20.50 dollars USD or down to 5.15 dollars USD I sell cabbage loading at 30.75 dollars USD. Part of the benefit this trade is used for our family expenditure and the rest is to strengthen my capital. I am currently in need of money to pay for fertilizers and also to provide a place for the storage of vegetable products before marketing. I thank you.

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About Me

I'm Sanou Fatoumata born in Bobo Dioulasso on October 22, 1991. I come from a family Muslim I live with parents. I am single without children. I began my primary school a primary school SADEC of Bobo Dioulasso where I obtained my first degree in 2005. After my failure in the BEPC in 2012-2013 I enrolled in the evening, to be able to operate my day my activities. I thank God because I get to associate my evening classes and my activity consisting in the sale of vegetable products. My family is shopping and that since my birth and it is thanks to my mother that I have acquired this experience. One of my dreams that stood at heart was to be independent and this can only achieve this if I enjoys a support for y arrival.

My Business

Dear lenders
Currently I do trade in bananas, cabbage, onions, fresh to the market of Koko tomatoes. I am in this business for some time and I get to keep both ends. I grow all these goods to the fields with my parents, to harvest after and resell in the market in the sheeted. I sell banana loading to 515 dollars USD. I sell a basket of fresh tomatoes to 10.25 dollars USD and this price varies and can often go to 20.50 dollars USD or down to 5.15 dollars USD I sell cabbage loading at 30.75 dollars USD. Part of the benefit this trade is used for our family expenditure and the rest is to strengthen my capital. I am currently in need of money to pay for fertilizers and also to provide a place for the storage of vegetable products before marketing. I thank you.

Loan Proposal

I'm Sanou Fatoumata born in Bobo Dioulasso on October 22, 1991. I come from a family Muslim I live with parents. I am single without children. I began my primary school a primary school SADEC of Bobo Dioulasso where I obtained my first degree in 2005. After my failure in the BEPC in 2012-2013 I enrolled in the evening, to be able to operate my day my activities. I thank God because I get to associate my evening classes and my activity consisting in the sale of vegetable products. My family is shopping and that since my birth and it is thanks to my mother that I have acquired this experience. One of my dreams that stood at heart was to be independent and this can only achieve this if I enjoys a support for y arrival.
Dear lenders
Currently I do trade in bananas, cabbage, onions, fresh to the market of Koko tomatoes. I am in this business for some time and I get to keep both ends. I grow all these goods to the fields with my parents, to harvest after and resell in the market in the sheeted. I sell banana loading to 515 dollars USD. I sell a basket of fresh tomatoes to 10.25 dollars USD and this price varies and can often go to 20.50 dollars USD or down to 5.15 dollars USD I sell cabbage loading at 30.75 dollars USD. Part of the benefit this trade is used for our family expenditure and the rest is to strengthen my capital. I am currently in need of money to pay for fertilizers and also to provide a place for the storage of vegetable products before marketing. I thank you.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$454.00

Date disbursed

Aug 12, 2014

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

16 months

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  • guenter    Mar 14, 2015

    Fatoumata?

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  • guenter    Feb 21, 2015

    Dear Fatoumata,
    any news for us, please?

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  • Fatoumata    Jan 20, 2015

    For now, I wish to modify my repayment calender to change from 17500 to 17000 Francs CFA. This is because I am going through a difficult period (health problems.) Thank-you, I ask that you accept my modification. Thanks.

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  • Fatoumata    Nov 29, 2014

    Dear lenders, after having read and getting to know of the possibility of chancing my repayments calendar, I'd like you to accept my new proposal. The market is a bit slow and I can't cover my expenses at the moment. I promise next month will be a very favorable period for my business and that I'll have no problem to repay the loan properly. Thank you

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  • Fatoumata    Oct 25, 2014

    Thank you very much for everything you are doing for me. The 30,000-franc payment on my schedule is due to my own error. I am can repay 20,000 CFA francs without it affecting my business. Thank you for considering my request and I am very sorry.

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  • geobuk    Oct 21, 2014

    Hi Fatoumata,

    How are things going?

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  • Fatoumata    Aug 9, 2014

    THANKS TO ALL YOU WHO HAVE CONFIDENCE IN ME

    MERCI A VOUS TOUS QUI AVIEZ EU CONFIANCE EN MOI.

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  • Fatoumata    Aug 6, 2014

    Thank you for your interest in my work. I would like to you reassured now that I am in full view work that the rain season is installed here in the country and so it's a very good time for my activity. So don't hesitate if you straighten my small text. Thank you and long life has ZIDISHA

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  • Fatoumata    Aug 6, 2014

    Hello dear lenders
    Thank you for your interest in my project. I would like to assure you that at the moment I am busy with work since the rainy season has started near our country and it is also a very auspicious time for my business. So don't hesitate if you read my text. Thank you and long live Zidisha

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  • Fatoumata    Jul 19, 2014

    Bonsoir
    Je m'appelle Sanou Fatoumata et je suis une de vos membre. Je voudrais ici vous demander le repport de remboursement juste pour deux semaine, car j'ai eu des imprévues dans ce mois ci qui font que je ne suis pas a mesure pour le moment de honorer de mes engagement vis-a-vis de votre institution. Je vous remercie

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  • Hope2012    Jul 7, 2014

    Many thanks and congratulations for your early repayments so far. I hope it is all going well for you, best wishes from the UK

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