Hay growing

Samson

Karatina, Kenya

93% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Samson

Member since

May 2017

On-time repayments

87 installments  •  59%

About Me

Am a dairy farmer as well as employed. Am 32 years old married with one child and am graduate. I am currently modernizing my farm to make it more profitable. I am from a noble village where mostly dairy farming is normally practised for substance purpose with low production hence I want to change the society by practicing zero grazing to as an example of how dairy farming can generate income. The project will require more money to be invested.

My Business

I am currently rearing Four dairy cows. Currently milking Two producing an average of 15 litres per day selling at ksh35. amounting to gross amount of 7,350 weekly and selling manure of 2 turns at 3000 weekly totaling to 10350 gross weekly, while the other two cows are 2 months to calving.
I am also employed earning a net amount of Ksh25,000 per month.
Am planning to change the cows to more yielding breads that will produce between 20 to 30 per cow. The project will therefore yield twice the amount.
Milk market in Kenya is large while land is available for planting folder.
Major cost involves feeds and labour.
Am currently using all the profits generated to expand, modernise and employing new technologies to cut cost.

Loan Proposal

I will buy 20kg of topdressing fertereizer to apply to the rode grass planted for purpose of making hay. I am proposing to farm two acres of land for planting rode grass that will yield grass to be used for making hay. these will benefit the project by reducing the cost associated with buying feeds as well as an example to the society of managing their cost. it will also improve the quality and quantity of milk since the feeds will be of high quality than ones of buying.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$12.00

Date disbursed

Jul 30, 2017

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

6 weeks

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