Loan to buy one dairy goat - increasing flock

George

Kinoo, Kenya

35% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

George

Member since

March 2014

On-time repayments

238 installments  •  13%

About Me

I am a 38 years old married man with two daughters; the elder one being 10years and the younger one four years old. I work in Sales . I am also a committed Christian and Church elder.

I have a Bachelor of Commerce degree, which equips me with entrepreneurial skills.

I wish to get a loan to improve my livestock farming, i.e. to buy dairy goats to add onto my flock. I started a livestock farming project in Embu about a year ago, currently with five ordinary/non-dairy goats, and ten chicken. In the long term, I also hope to diversify my dairy farming to include dairy cattle, and farther in future extend to a milk processing plant, commercial biogas, and marketing of the same.

Dairy goat milk is in high demand in Kenya, with a litre retailing at $ 3. This would earn me $ 9 per day, since the goat produces approx. 3 litres per day, which would translate to $ 270 per month. I hope to gradually establish a flock of dairy goats to eventually 20 goats, which will be earning me $ 5,400 per month.

My wife recently opened a kindergarten business, which I have been funding from my monthly salary. I also pay school fees for my two daughters, and support two orphaned nieces with their school fees and general upkeep, which leaves me a bit strained financially.

Your financing towards my loan application will go a long way in ensuring that I am financially stable, and able to support them more effectively.

My Business

I am employed in the sales department, which makes it easy for me to repay the loan on monthly instalments.

My intended business is dairy farming. I have began with dairy goat farming, planning to eventually expand to dairy cattle, and in the long term a milk processing plant, and commercial biogas.

Dairy goat milk is in high demand in Kenya, with a litre retailing at $ 3. This would earn me $ 9 per day, since the goat produces approx. 3 litres per day, which would translate to $ 270 per month. I hope to gradually establish a flock of dairy goats to eventually 20 goats, which will be earning me $ 5,400 per month.

Loan Proposal

Loan Proposal

I appreciate the previous loans which helped me start up my dairy goat farming business - Kindly look at the photos under the 'Comments' Section.

I wish to increase my flock with one more dairy goat at the price of $ 240.

My goats are currently producing 4 litres of milk every day, which is retailed in the neighbourhood at a price of $ 2.25 per litre, giving me approx. $ 270 a month.

Approx. $200 is spent to meet operating costs, including paying a farm assistant, and buying feeds and agro-chemicals.

Dairy goat milk is locally prescribed to patients suffering various conditions such as eczema; asthma; bloatedness; constipation; digestive discomfort and catarrh. You may also wish to learn more on the demand for dairy milk in the Embu region and the larger Mount Kenya region by clicking this link; http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/article-70481/goats-earn-farmers-sh20m-mt-kenya

I am therefore requesting for a $ 187 loan for the purchase of one more dairy goat whose price is $240 - From last month's revenue, I have been able to save $53, which I will add to the loan to meet the cost of purchasing the goat.

I appreciate every lender who has contributed to my previous loans.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$180.00

Date disbursed

Nov 26, 2014

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

50 months

Lenders

MindMuse

Talking Rock, United States

KM

British Columbia, Canada, Canada

McJulio

New Jersey, United States

A

Arnfinn

Aasgardstrand, Norway

Cricketca

San Jose, United States

BuckeyeBob

Ohio, United States

Franmiguel

Perth, Australia

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  • Franmiguel    Dec 17, 2015

    Hi George,
    Happy Holiday Season to you.
    I hope things pick up for you and that you and your business have a great 2016.
    Regards
    Michael

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  • KM    Sep 30, 2015

    I'm sorry that your business must not be going very well. Could you update us on the situation? Thank-you.

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  • KM    Aug 22, 2015

    How are things going now? Has the price for milk improved?

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  • George    Jun 30, 2015

    Still struggling - Business didn't pick up very well even after March - More farmers have taken up dairy goat rearing, forcing us to lower milk prices from competition.

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  • Franmiguel    Jun 24, 2015

    Hi George,
    I see that you have made a repayment, thanks for that.
    I thought that I would touch base and see how things were going following your move.
    I hope that all is well.
    Regards
    Michael

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  • Franmiguel    Jun 13, 2015

    Hi George,
    I thought that I would touch base and see how you are doing.
    I hope that all is well.
    Regards
    Michael

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  • Franmiguel    Apr 14, 2015

    Hi George,
    Thank you for catching up with your repayments.
    How is the new town, are you far from where you used to live?
    Are you still rearing the goats?
    All the best
    Michael

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  • KM    Mar 16, 2015

    Thanks for your recent repayment! I hope that things are improving for your business.

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  • George    Feb 22, 2015

    I regret to request to lower my weekly installment amounts a second time.

    I was forced to relocate due to change job changes, which made me spend quite a bit transferring my two daughters to new schools (Fees, uniforms, books, etc), and also advance rent deposits.

    This got further complicated after my new employer told me that I will not be required to report for work until 1st March - Business also being quite low in the last two months, this left me without a sustainable means of livelihood for quite some time.

    I hope to be back on my feet, financially, towards the end of March and will then readjust my repayment amounts correspondingly.

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    • Franmiguel    Feb 22, 2015

      Hi George,
      I am sorry to hear of your work issues, I hope you can get back on your feet soon.
      Good to hear that the family is all in good health.
      Can you tell me, with a change of work location, are you still rearing the goats?
      Regards
      Michael

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  • Franmiguel    Feb 12, 2015

    Hi George,
    Thought that I would get in touch and see how you are doing.
    I hope all is well.
    Regards
    Michael

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    • George    Feb 22, 2015

      Hi Michael,

      I am glad to hear from you.

      All is well - My family and I have been in good health.

      Business has been quite low, most customers having overspent on back-to-school expenses, which has forced me to reschedule my repayment amounts.

      I am hopeful that the situation will turn around towards the end of March.

      Regards,

      George

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  • KM    Dec 31, 2014

    I wish you and your family a very happy new year. Thank-you for posting updates and all those pictures! I hope that your daughter was able to spend new years celebrations with you.

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    • George    Jan 1, 2015

      Dear Kilmeny,

      Thank you for the new year wishes and taking time to view my photos.

      My daughter is well and bubbly again - We call her our family comedian for she always is so comical.

      Wishing you a blessed New Year.

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  • George    Dec 28, 2014

    Attached too is a photo of my daughter as she underwent treatment.

    NB: I experienced a slight mixup in my 19th Dec. payment of Ksh. 1,000.00 ($ 10), which did not reflect on my account as I paid using a different phone number from my regular phone number.

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  • George    Dec 28, 2014

    Plus the profile photo

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  • George    Dec 28, 2014

    This one got a kid.

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  • George    Dec 28, 2014

    Dear Lenders,

    I appreciate the assistance you have given me this far.

    Below are a few photos from my business.

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  • Franmiguel    Dec 26, 2014

    Hi George,
    Happy Holiday Season to you.
    I hope you and your business have a great 2015.
    Regards
    Michael

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    • George    Dec 28, 2014

      Hi Michael,

      My family and I had a wonderful Christmas with our extended family in the countryside - I have uploaded a few photos of the dairy goat project.

      Attached is a group photo with the extended family.

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      • George    Dec 28, 2014

        Below is a photo with more members of the extended family:

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  • George    Dec 19, 2014

    Dear Zidisha Team,

    I greatly appreciate your assistance in growing my business.

    Te recent loan helped me buy another dairy goat - I will be able to post photos soon after Christmas.

    I am, however, unable to pay the size of weekly installments earlier planned as I have recently had an issue at the family level which left me financially strained.

    My younger daughter got an attack from a bad strain of tonsillitis, and I had to spend more than $ 100 on her medication and treatment.

    I therefore wish to reschedule my weekly repayments to $ 3 per week, for several weeks until I stabilize financially again.

    I will raise my weekly contributions to slightly above the current amount, once I have stabilized, so that I am able to clear the payment within the period earlier planned.

    Your approval of my request is appreciated.

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    • Franmiguel    Dec 19, 2014

      Hi George,
      As a Lender, I am not sure how you officially reschedule your repayments.
      Please take whatever action you need to.
      Your family's health must come first.
      Thank you for keeping us informed and we wish your daughter a speedy recovery.
      Michael

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      • George    Dec 20, 2014

        Hi Michael,

        Thank you for the concern - She is fast recovering.

        I have to keep her on multi-vitamins as her immunity is a bit low.

        I succeeded in configuring the loan reschedule.

        I will update as soon as I am able to increase my weekly amounts again.

        Happy holidays.

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  • KM    Dec 1, 2014

    Hello Mr. Mwaura - how are you? I'm Happy to help you out with your new loan!

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  • mygueye    Jul 16, 2014

    Thanks for sharing pictures of your business. Looks like you are doing great George. Keep up the good work :)

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  • KM    Jun 29, 2014

    Hello Mr. Mwaura, I'm glad to see that your third loan has been funded - I look forward to learning how your dairy business continues to expand.

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