Loan to buy a donkey & a cart

Florence

Limuru, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Florence

Member since

July 2014

On-time repayments

345 installments  •  52%

About Me

My name is Florence Wanjiku, born in Kiambu County in central Kenya. I come from a family of 8 where I am the 6th born. My parents (both deceased) were small scale farmers who worked very hard to provide for the big family. I am a mother of 3 children - all boys aged 25, 17 and 14. The last two are still in school and the first born just cleared college early this year.

I went to local schools for my primary and secondary education and later joined high school for my advanced level. I then did a course in accounts and I later secured a job as a civil servant.

I also do livestock keeping to supplement my income and this enables me to meet my household expenses. I have kept dairy cows through zero grazing method due to the small size of my land.

I am a staunch Christian and a very active member of my church.

My Business

As stated above, I am a livestock farmer who uses zero grazing method. This is putting the cows in a shed and feeding them within the enclosure. I normally feed them with napier grass and wheat bran which I source from local sellers.

Due to the small size of my piece of land, I normally buy the grass from my neighbors who have are in this business. We cut the grass manually and transport it on my back due to lack of other modes of transport.

The terrain of this place is very rough and the best mode of transport is using a donkey. I have planned to buy a donkey for this purpose but due to competing needs, I have always shelved the idea until now that I have this opportunity to get credit from Zidisha.

Loan Proposal

When I get this loan, it will help me to buy a donkey and a cart for easy transport of my cows' fodder. I am currently transporting this using my back which is both tedious and time consuming.

This problem can be solved if I get a donkey which is very suited for this type of work. This is a very popular mode of transport in my area due to its rough terrain. This will definitely translate into more production and more profit since I will be able to get the fodder from far places at a cheaper price.

The cost of this venture will be as follows:

A healthy donkey will cost $100 and cart will cost $60. This loan with my little savings will be sufficient to fund this ambitious plan.

Thank you.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$150.00

Date disbursed

Sep 22, 2014

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

7 months

Lenders

sworthington

San Francisco, United States

KYLE LARSON

Little Falls, United States

D

DamoA

Wollstonecraft, Australia

G

GirlOfEarth

Earth, Finland

P

Prysdahl

Marshall, United States

G

GreenMoney

Lahr, Germany

Matching Fund

Sterling, United States

Kamil

Lidzbark Warminski, Poland

CMK71

San Francisco, United States

H

Heath

United States

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