Bianjo

Mwaki Mugi Sub Location, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Bianjo

Member since

September 2012

On-time repayments

13 installments  •  31%

About Me

I am a 47 year old Teacher of high school chemistry and biology. We have a family holding of about 5 acres,In it we practice dairy production and maize farming. There is enormous potential to increase production especially in dairy farming.I plan to increase the number of dairy cows at the rate of 4 per year upto about 40 cattle.I look at this project as my business. I aim to fight poverty in my area , which suffers very high unemployment,As my dairy project grows I will be able to offer permanent and stable employment to more people , currently have already employed 3 workers,Two men and one lady.The employment is on casual basis for now but as production increases I will be able To formalise the employment and give them better terms of service.My main reason for stating this bissiness was to improve my income in order for me to be able to take care of my sons ,the last two who are still quite young, ages 12 and 7/ 1/2 .In addition both of my parents are elderly and retired (Dad is 78 while mum is 75) They are dependent on me for various needs such as health etc.

My Business

The business I am involved in is in the field of dairy farming, currently I have two cows which are old and need to be replaced. The demand for milk in my area is very high due to the fact that my land is only about 10 km from Nakuru town , which has a population of about 400000 people.I sell about 30 litres every day, giving a gross profit of 900 kenya shilligs per day.This translates into about 27000 ksh per month, giving a trading profit of about 15000 per month.My main expenses are the following; Wages for 2 workers, 10000 ksh.
Drugs and vertinary services.
Livestock feeds.
Tick treatment.
Water bill.
In order to improve production, I plan to invest in the following,
New heifers.
Rehabilitation of the zero grazing unit.
Planting of livestock crops on about one and a half hectares in order to reduce feeding costs. Other improvements will include mechanisation of milking.
Placing the animals in an insurance scheme.
Buying a small processer for grinding feeds.The main risks in this project is Disease and lack of feeds which I will address in this re- investment that I am planniing.

Loan Proposal

I will use the amount to fund an extensive make over of the dairy unit. This will need 2 bags of cement and some ballast, to improve the floor of the dairy zero grazing unit.I will supplement these repairs with my savings from the milk sales.I will also cater for the labour costs.Currently the dairy unit is in a bad state and will require the following repair jobs, i) Repair of the concrete surface
ii) Improvement of the plumbing iii) Repair of the timber milking pens iv)Repair of the feeding troughs

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$100.00

Date disbursed

May 1, 2013

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

8 months

Other loans

Lenders

Ingela

Falun, Sweden

M

MediumRB

Waterford, United States

shamrock1778

Bardstown, United States

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  • Bianjo    Mar 31, 2015

    I am to clear by end of next week ! I look forward to posting some photos of my project.

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  • Bianjo    Sep 4, 2014

    Hi ! I am doing fine and I will complete the payments in 2 months. I am very grateful to my lenders, for their patience and understanding. This loan has changed my life for ever !

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  • Landei    Sep 2, 2014

    Hello Bianjo, how are you? Is everything going well?

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  • Bianjo    Aug 9, 2014

    These photos show how we are reorganising our dairy unit, it includes new feeding areas and stores and a new milking parlour.

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  • Bianjo    Aug 7, 2014

    Today I am to acquire at least two Heifers ! I am quite excited about it !

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  • Sammy    Jul 31, 2014

    Dear Lenders,
    My names are Sammy Kanja(VM).Mr Mwangi seems to be good man,this is because when i want to talk to him,he is always available.
    As you know life changes day to day,you may expect victory but it goes negative.
    He is in attractive health and expecting to fulfill his promise soon.
    Best wish,
    Sammy Kanja.

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  • Landei    Jul 15, 2014

    Thank you for the repayment! I hope your plans worked out.

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  • scgtb    Jul 4, 2014

    Hi Bianjo,

    Thank you for replying. I notice you were not able to get your payments back on track. Would you please give us a further update? It sure sounded like things were getting better for you, so I hope that is the case!

    Thanks,

    Mike

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  • scgtb    Feb 16, 2014

    Hi Bianjo,

    Would you please let us know what is going on? I don't see any updates or payments for several months. I hope you're doing OK!

    Thank you,

    Mike

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    • Bianjo    Feb 21, 2014

      Hi Mike! Sorry for not updating Zidisha on my current situation. The dairy project I started is going large scale. I have undertaken massive restructuring of the unit and I plan to stock initially 20 top grade Friesian cattle. We have joined hands with one of my brothers. We have employed a professional farm manager also. I will update my repayments by 4th march. Thanks!

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  • Bianjo    Sep 30, 2013

    I am through with the refurbishment of my Dairy unit, for this I say a big thank you to my Zidisha partners! I plan to repay my loan as quickly as possible in order to move forward. I plan to buy some young calves, may be 2 or 3.

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  • Bianjo    May 9, 2013

    Hi Zidisha! I am very grateful for the loan disbursed to me, I was able to use it for buying barbed wire for my dairy unit, again thanks a million!

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