Loan to purchase seedlings and farm tools

Serfina

Kaugege, Kenya

72% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Serfina

Member since

April 2015

On-time repayments

132 installments  •  52%

About Me

I am Serfina Mikobia, I was born in Kwabwai village of Ndhiwa Sub County in Western part of Kenya. I was the 3rd born in a family of 8 children. My father was a peasant farmer while my mother was an housewife. My father passed away when I was 12 years old. After his death, we were left partial orphans and since my mother didn't have gainful employment or steady income, I dropped from school and got married at a very young age (15 years) as a 1st wife. We stayed with my husband and life was really difficult as poverty and lack was the order of the order.

With eight children and no food to feed them with I started a small food farm behind the house, this farm grew and I had to sale off surplus food to neighbours. This is how my current farming business began in my backyard.

Mbita is a fishing community in the shores of lake Victoria, men are fishermen while women are mainly fish mongers. I love watching boat racing ,swimming and meeting new people.

My Business

I started growing kales which was highly productive. The new farming techniques were introduced to us by the USAID, an American NGO working with women, orphans and vulnerable children. From the income of the surplus food sold, I developed a passion for this business I liked the business with time I had collected almost one turn of manure and started horticulture farming. Things turned out well,and I was able to pay for my children school fees with ease even after the sudden death of my husband.

I grow kales, carrots, watermellons, cabbages, onions, tomatoes and oranges for sale. The farm is doing well, though it has not expanded very well due to some interruptions.

I choose this business because it is less capital intensive and kales grow so fast. I do keep goats that produces manure which we use to grow kales, while the farm gives them feeds.This symbiotic relationship has made farming to be even cheaper.

I use KES 5,000 to pay casual labourers helping me in my farm on a monthly basis and take home a profit of KES 10,000 per month besides vegetable for use at home.

Loan Proposal

I am seeking a loan of KES 23,696 to enable me purchase the following items;
-Irrigation horse pipes =KES 6,024
-Seedlings = KES 5,000
-Pesticides and insecticides =KES4,000
-Fertilizers =KES 3,000
-Hire an additional worker =KES 3,000

This will enable me to expand on my horticultural farm business as well as creating employment to unemployed youths in my village.

With the improved seedlings, I expect my harvest to double this season and farm returns to skyrocket. The project profit increase of 30% will be used to repay the loan and meet my family basic needs.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$239.00

Date disbursed

Apr 22, 2016

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

20 months

Lenders

TomF925

www.AfricaLeap.com, United States

Z

zidscott

United States

JonasL

Stockholm, Sweden

S

Staf

Humbeek, Belgium

Fox Family

Costa Rica

C

Chitti421

United States

KK

karl kerksiek

United States

Craig Newmark

United States

The Zinc Team

San Francisco, United States

Humble Bundle Community

San Francisco, United States

Grégoire

Zurich, Switzerland

Ellen

Michigan, United States

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