Additional chicks, feed and medicines for my poultry business

David Yaw

New Sabrepor, Ghana

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

David Yaw

Member since

July 2015

On-time repayments

291 installments  •  73%

About Me

My life has been full of struggles.
My name is David Yaw Kissiedu. I am 32 years old. I was born july 8, 1982 in Tema,Ghana. I attended st pauls Methodist school in Tema.
First I will talk about my siblings and parents. I have one sister Elizabeth.She is older than me. I do have a nice family,during my growing age,my dad resign from his work,and this brought about financial difficulties in the family.This made dropped out from tertiary school,and sell second hand clothes to look after the family. With this hardship,i decided to start a poultry business. One unique thing about the land i live in is that,they love each other and they have a loving rich culture.The hooby i love best is football.

My Business

iam into, organic farming,since many people are shifting from GMO foods to Organic foods in my region, and the use of much fertilizers , in growing foods, there have being a huge of demand for organic foods in my area, so i decide to embark on container gardening , ,the typical cost for this business is $230 , and my revenue is twice of my investment, am aiming to reinvest in this business, and i hope i will receive the help i need here to make my dream a reality .
Well i will be using the profit in reinvesting in the business , so that the business can grow, and also i will be using some to save towards my marriage which is next year jehovah willing

Loan Proposal

I will spend the $70 i will get in this manner,i will use $40 to buy more birds,$15 for their feed and $15 to buy drugs to give them proper medication to grow well, which i believe will increase my revenue.With the help of you the lenders through Zidisha,i know that my loan proposal will be considered and i will be given the loan to build a better future,since you are here to help we the needy.

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About Me

My life has been full of struggles.
My name is David Yaw Kissiedu. I am 32 years old. I was born july 8, 1982 in Tema,Ghana. I attended st pauls Methodist school in Tema.
First I will talk about my siblings and parents. I have one sister Elizabeth.She is older than me. I do have a nice family,during my growing age,my dad resign from his work,and this brought about financial difficulties in the family.This made dropped out from tertiary school,and sell second hand clothes to look after the family. With this hardship,i decided to start a poultry business. One unique thing about the land i live in is that,they love each other and they have a loving rich culture.The hooby i love best is football.

My Business

iam into, organic farming,since many people are shifting from GMO foods to Organic foods in my region, and the use of much fertilizers , in growing foods, there have being a huge of demand for organic foods in my area, so i decide to embark on container gardening , ,the typical cost for this business is $230 , and my revenue is twice of my investment, am aiming to reinvest in this business, and i hope i will receive the help i need here to make my dream a reality .
Well i will be using the profit in reinvesting in the business , so that the business can grow, and also i will be using some to save towards my marriage which is next year jehovah willing

Loan Proposal

I will spend the $70 i will get in this manner,i will use $40 to buy more birds,$15 for their feed and $15 to buy drugs to give them proper medication to grow well, which i believe will increase my revenue.With the help of you the lenders through Zidisha,i know that my loan proposal will be considered and i will be given the loan to build a better future,since you are here to help we the needy.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$100.00

Date disbursed

Jul 29, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

2 months

Lenders

drstaples

Provo, UT, United States

F

FredBetty

San Antonio, United States

R

rebdhen

Louisville, United States

A

asmilligan17

Perryville, United States

C

ComPASSIONateRafiki

Ft. Myers, United States

P

peter9

Victoria, Canada

N

Norin

Germany

davidt

San Francisco, United States

G

Gwencalon

Garching b. Muenchen, Germany

L

LukeTenney

Mayfield, Australia

GH

Gav H

Langley, Canada

B

Britteva

Oslo, Norway

Elaine

John Day, United States

M

Moamar

Grand Rapids, United States

Stefano Bordin

Milano, Italy

J

JoeOmundson

Portland, OR, United States

Shamrock

Wicklow, Ireland

M

mykitchenwand

Abbotsford, Canada

VintageCalifornia

San Diego, United States

shamrock1778

Bardstown, United States

R

rmlyons78

Burlingame, United States

P

pastabox

New York, United States

S

sublibyss

East Lansing, United States

D

d3witt

Cheyenne, United States

T

tchafin

Los Angeles, United States

C

collins75

Hawthorn, Australia

M

mgnyc

New York, United States

B

BassClef

Bozeman, United States

I

ianb723

ROCHESTER, United States

T

tbogz

Singapore, Singapore

R

Rondo911

sherbrooke, Canada

ericacamille

Brooklyn, United States

Richard100

Santa Ana, United States

nmatpt

Lisboa, Portugal

P

prashant

SUNNYVALE, United States

G

gregc

Calgary, Canada

M

MarkGallagher

Glasgow, United Kingdom

Y

Yecats

New York, United States

M

mrsfit

Surrey. BC, Canada

E

ElliottGarlock

Palo Alto, CA, United States

A

arwaandali

Ottawa, Canada

A

AFGriffith

Woodinville, United States

J

jeremysherwood1

Cocoa, Fl, United States

mortenmost

Oslo, Norway

W

Winniether

Rochester, United States

P

Person70

Siberia, Russia

C

CarolD

Hendersonville, United States

B

Brian

Washington, DC, United States

S

shrike718

West Chester, United States

W

Walter1

Bergneustadt, Germany

A

acolomitchi

Eynesbury, Australia

Grant Xavier Storer

Seattle, Wa, United States

Roy

Espoo, Finland

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