Funding to purchase water pump for farming business

Kennedy

Nairobi, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Kennedy

Member since

January 2015

On-time repayments

20 installments  •  65%

About Me

My name is Kennedy Ragot. Presently I live in Nairobi, place called Baba Dogo, neighboring the expansive Korogocho slums. Most of my life was spent in the villages where I attended Kipturi Primari School sitting for my Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education in 1994. Life back then was simple and not easy. We went to school barefoot carrying our little books in polythene bags. Attending class was not mandatory, well, according to our parents (its not that even we loved schooling anyway), who on several days would send us young boys into the hills to care for the family goats. The December Christmas holiday were our best days. It was the day we partook of the glorious 'Fanta Tarino' or 'Treetop' beverages, not to forget the chapatis. Those days, chapati used to be chapati. Multilayer and spotted like the male leopard. Town people also thronged the villages with their children wearing brightly colored new clothes and speaking the 'strange' Kiswahili language. We would go days on end begging them to allow us 'measure' their plastic shoes which made funny noises on our little muddy feet. Rainy days were God-send play days to us. Who would have dared to cross the raging river which had the tendency to overflow the narrow, colonial era low bridge sitting right between our village and the school? Talking of the school, all lower primary pupils studied under trees. The upper primary classrooms were not much better. I remember when we graduated to the upper classes and the lunch bell rang, students would exit the classroom in all directions only relevant to the positioning of an individual's home. They were merely roofs supported by a beam and another there. That not-withstanding, we sat for our final examinations and was admitted to Onjiko Boys High School, where without much drama, I finally sat for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education in 1998, scoring a mean grade of b-(minus).
Having failed to find a sponsor for college education (my mother may God rest her soul in peace) was not capable of supporting my program, I thus moved to Nairobi and did menial jobs for sustenance. My aim was to save and get a professional training, university education and ultimately get constructive income. The wages however could only be sufficient for my meals. My rent came in arrears and several times I risked ejection but I persisted, cutting down all expenses to the barest minimal. Finally I joined Baba Dogo Catholic Computer College and did my training enabling me to land a clerical job with a property development firm in town.
Sometime later, I chanced upon an article that indicated that most of the greens consumed within my locality were contaminated as they were grown using sewer water. This made me resolve to make a small family garden for our greens. Armed with skill learnt from the internet, I made a sack farm on the idle plot adjacent to our house. This was such a success we soon began selling the surplus to our neighbors. With time, the demand increased and I got motivated to enlarge my farm giving birth to the agribusiness. Many customers love the produce because I sell directly from the farm, ensuring freshness and fair price.
My son is just two years old and love harvesting the tomatoes, sometimes even plucking off the green ones. I hope he will be interested in agribusiness and provide food to the tables of the ever-growing population.
Meanwhile the internet continues to provide me with tips on new skills that improves lives for instance, I have just built a simple solar oven using a carton box lined with aluminum foil and black material. Am also collecting materials for building my worm farm to make compost. Maybe one day I shall be doing pure organic farming, all thanks to my new hobby of gleaning information from the internet.

My Business

Principally, I am in agribusiness. I grow kales, coriander, onions and currently I am developing a farm for watermelons. Because I sell to my clients directly from the farm, my produce are in high demand as they are fresh and the pricing fair.
Healthy food is necessity to a prosperous and productive community and basically my business began more of by default rather than by design. My intention was to ensure my family obtained healthy greens, then we began selling the surplus ans due to growing demand, we ventured into expanding the business.
Costs for running my business include;

i) Irrigation Water - 34 dollars per month (approximately $410 annually)
ii) Labor - 50 dollars per month (approximately $600 annually)
iii)Hybrid seeds - 70 dollars per season
iv) Agricultural chemicals- 76 dollars per season

Income from the produce include;

Sale of kales & coriander -4 dollars per day
Tomatoes - 170 dollars per season
Onions - 160 dollars per season

( A season is after approximately 3 to 4 months)

When the business shall have grown in profits, I plan to save and build a house for my young family, and be able to send my son to a good school. Atleast one where pupils attend classes wearing shoes!

Loan Proposal

On obtaining this loan, I plan to top it up with my savings and purchase a manual water pump known as MoneyMaker, sold and supplied by KickStart Organization. This pump is not only cost-effective in that it does not use petrol fuel, but it is also environment friendly as it emits no smoke.
With my plan to lease land for expanding my onion crops within the next one month, this pump will come in very handy in irrigating the crops to avoid crop failure.
The pump is sold for approximately 147 dollars and comes with 100 meter horse pipe, It's easy to use, rust resistant, has high flow rate and can irrigate upto two acres of farmland comfortably.
The success of the onion project would be a game changer since in the area I have identified to lease land, rainy seasons are unpredictable, but with a pump, I shall be enabled to grow my crops any time of the year and effectively time my harvests to fall within the off-seasons which shall guarantee better prices and increase my profits.
With good harvests, I shall hire more laborers and afford to pay them more attractive wages. The community shall also enjoy the healthy harvest and become more productive in other areas of their lives.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$100.00

Date disbursed

Feb 5, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

4 months

Lenders

Kylie

Mount Martha, Australia

Hope2012

United Kingdom

K

kjustad

Asker, Norway

T

thebonseung

Republic of Korea

DennisM

Netherlands

Ahadi

France

SE

Sven E

Mannheim, Germany

S

Staf

Humbeek, Belgium

JJ

Jared J

Midwest, United States

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  • Kennedy    Aug 10, 2015

    Wishing all the best to Zidisha Family. Have a blessed week!

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  • Kennedy    Aug 5, 2015

    Made my final loan repayment. Finally I can breath easy. Sometimes somethings works. At times they just refuse to add value.

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  • Kennedy    Jul 8, 2015

    My repayment ratings nose-dived of late due to late repayment. Am deeply sorry and must put all effort to recover. Thank you Zidisha Team for the patience!

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  • Kennedy    May 19, 2015

    Back in Nairobi briefly for more onion seeds. I plan to put up another nursery after loosing the first one. I believe things will run well this time round. Back in my village, internet is so down!

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  • Kennedy    May 10, 2015

    Hello Zidisha family, lately I have passed through some deeply challenging experiences, the land I leased for my onion crops got repossessed by another 'powerful' woman claiming double lease from the owner. My seedlings were destroyed and I have been up to upcountry trying to sort out the matter. We had to go to court. My only worry is that not even my mentor called/ contacted me to find out the problem. The only message I received during this trying moment was warnings and threats for late payments. I wished concern would have been given a chance before such measures are taken!

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    • Roy    May 10, 2015

      I am so sorry to hear of your difficulties.

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      • Kennedy    May 19, 2015

        Thank you Sir, I will not give up and right now am back in town briefly, will soon go back to the country side with more onion seeds to raise another nursery. As Zidisha members, we are one family and together we shall empower one another for a better world!

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    • Hope2012    Jul 7, 2015

      Sorry to hear that. Hope things pick up for you. We lenders don't get to choose the mentors, only the projects. Best wishes for your success.

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  • Kennedy    May 10, 2015

    Lost crops due to land lease issues, which are currently within the law courts.

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  • Jared J    May 6, 2015

    How are things going?

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  • Kennedy    Apr 13, 2015

    Bingo! Am past the 50% mark on my repayment schedule.

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  • Kennedy    Mar 17, 2015

    Just bought some tomato seedlings for my backyard garden. My network very slow, av thrice unsuccessfully tried to post pics, will try again tomorrow! Good day.

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  • Kennedy    Feb 28, 2015

    Just made my third repayment right on schedule. God bless Zidisha Team and all our honorable Lenders. Next week I shall do first ploughing in preparation for my onion crops.

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  • Kennedy    Feb 24, 2015

    Today just wish to thank all my lenders individually. Thank you Sven E, kjustad, Hope 2012, DennisM, Captain, Staf, thebonseung, Kylie, Jared J and Ahadi. Thank you guys and welcome to Kenya!

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  • Kennedy    Feb 19, 2015

    Made my first and timely loan repayment last Saturday, the 14th Feb. Also increased my installment. Thank you Zidisha Team and all our honorable LENDERS. Together we shall bring the change we desire!

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  • Kennedy    Feb 16, 2015

    I wish to increase my installment amount after selling off part of my beans harvest. I intend to put onions on that field and the MoneyMaker water pump I purchased using this loan is assembled and ready to go into action as soon as I plough the land and transplant. (will ensure I post picture updates) The drought has persisted but am optimistic since I now own a pump hence the weather shall not control my farming program!

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  • Kennedy    Feb 4, 2015

    My first loan is now fully funded. Am exited and grateful to ALL my kind LENDERS and to the Zidisha Team. God bless!

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  • Wisdom    Feb 4, 2015

    all the best

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  • Kennedy    Feb 4, 2015

    Am so grateful and excited that my first loan application got its first responder within hours. Believe that it shall be fully funded soon and I shall make effort to repay promptly. These two young men just earned their wages after spraying my one acre bean crop. I intend to do crop rotation and cultivate onions on this plot after harvesting the beans. Will keep you updated!

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