Horticultural farming

Andrew

Rusinga Island, Kenya

62% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Andrew

Member since

May 2015

On-time repayments

101 installments  •  78%

About Me

I am Andrew Agutu Opiyo, I am the 3nd born in a family of the late Paul where's raised by my grandmother who was very friendly . I was born and raised up in a good environment where I could help in the daily chores in an island of Rusinga in Lake Victoria. I grew up in a Christian family background and went through my formal education successfully as my parents were responsible and worked hard to educate their children.

After I completed my high school, I joined a local youth group that was conducting hand crafts and woodwork training for the out of school youths. I successfully completed my 12 months training and started a handcraft workshop in the island of Rusinga where I do make handicrafts and sell to the locals and tourists that visit Mbita region for Lake Victoria excursions.

I am married and we have 5 children who are all going to school. My 1st born is in grade six and the last born has joined pre-school this year. In my free time, I do participate in environmental conservation in my village.

My Business

I run a small handicrafts business. The products that i sell include wooden, stone, leather products that I make myself. I do train young people in my handicrafts workshop too. I have also engaged the services of experienced carvers from the community to make special high quality carvings. I fund my business from my own personal savings but we have challenges meetings customers orders as we don't have enough materials to make products.
We have many orders of handicrafts from Japan, USA, South Africa and Switzerland. My business promotes sustainable Kenyan woodcarvings as well by encouraging the use of farm-grown trees instead of threatened hardwoods for carving, thereby securing carvers’ livelihoods and providing a new income source for many poor rural villagers. Woodcarvings made from Neem (locally known as “Mwarubaini”) rather than over-harvested hardwoods, such as ebony, can now carry the FSC logo, giving consumers peace of mind that the carvings have not contributed to the destruction of the forests of Kenya.

My business is doing well and I have focussed on expansion to enable me meet the ever growing demand for my handcrafts products. I am seeking loans from ZIDISHA to enable me expand the business. In addition, I your loan had helped me a lot and now I am planning to expand my business to a nearby beach.

Loan Proposal

After I get the loan, I will use it as follows :- fertilizer ksh. 3000. Farm medicines ksh. 8000. Pump fuel ksh. 3500. 6 Pipes each @ 600 = 3600. Then 1000 will be for security.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$192.00

Date disbursed

Dec 20, 2016

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

7 months

Lenders

TomF925

www.AfricaLeap.com, United States

T

TZ

Singapore, Singapore

Jennifer Weber

Canandaigua, Ny, United States

A

avangalen

Netherlands

RB

Ruth Brown

United States

Humble Bundle Community

San Francisco, United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

CN

Craig Newmark

United States

JG

Jake Gibson and Beverly Picardo

San Francisco, United States

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