Patience

Nakuru Town Machine Estate, Kenya

15% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Patience

Member since

August 2013

On-time repayments

15 installments  •  40%

About Me

I am Patience Bosire a third born in a family of six. I live in Nakuru Town in an estate called pipeline apart called Machine.
I am a Laboratory Technician at Nairobi Road Secondary School which is a public Secondary school in Nakuru, Pipeline estate. I started my business five years ago and the reason why I started the business is because I needed some extra income and the passion I have towards dairy farming.
With the profits I get I have managed to buy better Dairy cattle as compared to the traditional once I had when I started the farming 5 years ago I have also built a good shed for them and am in the process of buying some land so that I can have more space for planting Napier grass.

My Business

I have been doing dairy farming for the last 5 years in pipeline area. I decided to do this type of farming to supplement my income. in Nakuru town we have been facing a very big problem of inadequate supply of milk due to the fast growing population in the area, as a result the inadequate milk supply gave me a market gap, which I filled by starting the business.I have been passionately operating the business as my part time job. I have a very big number of loyal customers which gives me a consistent market for the milk I supply milk to my neighbours unfortunately I have been faced by milk shortage. My customers prefer my milk due to the quality of my milk, most of the dairy farmers add water to the milk to increase the quantity and lowering the quality of milk this has led to the increase in demand of my product. Also I offer favorable prices and good terms of payment where my customers can pay weekly or monthly according to their preference. There are no risks involved in this business since milk is a necessity to most of the families. I have a desire to expand my business by purchasing three more dairy cows to increase supply of milk and meet the demand of my customers but it has been difficult due to inadequate finances, the financial institutions of Kenya charge exorbitant interest rates.Monthly I incur average expenses of 25,000 which are mainly used for Labour, fodder and water for my cows and have an average income of 60,000.

Loan Proposal

I would like to thank my lenders for the continuous support and faith in me. I intend to use my savings plus my second loan to acquire a fodder cutting machine for maize stalks and wheat straws. This will minimize production costs and maximize profits. I can also use the mini fodder cutting machine to prepare animal feeds for other farmers for extra earnings. The purchase of this machine will be timely because all farmers in Rift Valley and particularly in Nakuru are harvesting at this time and they dispose off their maize stalks and wheat straws cheaply.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$304.00

Date disbursed

Dec 15, 2013

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

12 months

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Lenders

C

CWS

Huntington beach, ca, United States

Paul and Rachel

London, United Kingdom

Hedwich

Gorssel, Netherlands

P

Pavane

Kungsbacka, Sweden

Sarasota

Sarasota, Fl, United States

Richard Griebe

La Jolla, United States

O

OrientExpress

Tokyo, Japan

M

Madone52

Brisbane, Australia

H

Hal86

Sava, Italy

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  • Lawrence    Dec 31, 2014

    hi lenders
    patience still wirking on making payments after rescheduling but am planning to assist her to manage the rescheduling to suit her income after this festivities.

    regards
    lawrence

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    • Paul and Rachel    May 15, 2016

      Hi Lawrence,

      It looks as though Patience is not going to manage to make any repayments. Have you heard how she is getting on? Is she okay?

      Best regards

      Paul

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  • Lawrence    Nov 29, 2014

    hi lenders
    just talked with patience bosire and said she is working on paying very soon but for now she isnt doing well.

    i also adviced reschedule and she promised to do it .

    lawrence

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  • Lawrence    Jul 29, 2014

    Hi patience?
    Hope all is well with you now after your loss of your cow.
    You have not repaid your loan installment for some time now.
    Have you tried rescheduling? which works like magic you can break down your loan into manageable amounts.

    VM,
    Lawrence

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  • SeeMeeFi    Jul 17, 2014

    Hi Patience,
    I was sorry to hear about the loss of one of your cows. I hope your business does well and that your new calves are healthy!

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  • Patience    May 27, 2014

    hello dear lenders, am doing good though i lost one of my cow, it had a bacteria/fungal infection which i did not notice early enough to control it. the loss of my cow affected my daily production which reduced my sales level this made my repayments abit difficult. at the moment am milking only one cow and the revenue was spent on buying drugs for the cattle. in 8 days to 2 weeks from now, i am expecting to of my other cows to calf this will increase my sales and i will be able to get back on my feet. Thanks, and God Bless.

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  • Pavane    May 13, 2014

    Hello Patience,
    How are you and your business doing?
    Regards, Pavane

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  • Hal86    Dec 15, 2013

    Best wishes for you and your business!

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  • Patience    Dec 4, 2013

    I would like to thank my lenders for their continuous support. I used my first loan to buy maize stalks and wheat straws and used dairy meal to supplement my feeds and am glad to say the results are impressive I have realized more milk production in the past 2months which have enabled my have greater savings. I intend to use my savings plus my second loan to acquire a fodder cutting machine for maize stalks and wheat straws. This will minimize production costs and maximize profits.
    I can also use the mini fodder cutting machine to prepare animal feeds for other farmers for extra earnings. The purchase of this machine will be timely because all farmers in Rift Valley and particularly in Nakuru are harvesting at this time and they dispose off their maize stalks cheaply.

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    • Brian    Dec 12, 2013

      I am so happy to learn of your success, and look forward to helping you in the future. Best wishes.

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    • Brian    Dec 12, 2013

      I am so happy to learn of your success, and look forward to helping you in the future. Best wishes.

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