Maize farming

Winnie

Nakuru, Kenya

23% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Winnie

Member since

August 2015

On-time repayments

145 installments  •  61%

About Me

I am a Kenyan lady born in 1987 in Kericho county. The first born in the family of 9. I went to primary school in cheptenye primary in the year 1993 to 2001. After which I joined high school in the year 2002 to 2006.
Life was not as smooth as I thought it would be after after high school and that is when I thought of something to do in order to make both ends meet. Due to the fact that in our culture, the first born is the second from the parents in terms of taking care of the family.
Therefore I started buying maize from farmers in small quantities during the harvest time and sell them back during dry season/planting season when the price was a bit higher to enable me get a small profit to support my siblings hence lighten the burden from parents.
After realizing how profitable the farm produce are, I personally ventured into farming which am doing up to date.
The area where we live is unique such that you can't differentiate dry season from rainy season because it's ever green. and this has really help us farmers.
Because of what i have personally discovered in the farming, I'd like to encourage my children to venture into farming when they grow up ( they are still very young to decide for themselves)
In my free time, I like reading motivational books ( the grass will grow by Grace Ogot) and visiting farmers.

My Business

Since I ventured into farming, I usually provide farm product to my family and the community at large.
In Kenya our stable food is "uguli"(unbaked bread). This make my product useful and in a very high demand to every body not even my community alone.
At first, I didn't know I'd go this far with the farming business until I realize that it makes me self reliable, active and responsible.
As per now, I thank God for He has really blessed the works of my hand. A bag of dry maize goes for 1800 kshs and my 2acre piece of land can produce up to 40 bags making it 72000kshs.
After subtracting the total produce cost (63000kshs) the remaining 9000kshs helps me in reinvesting into business and saving some for my future use which may even enable me to clear my loan in time.

Loan Proposal

I need this loan to start another business and also to expand my store ,of which this is a high season where by there is a high supply of maize to be stocked this need enough space to avoid spoilage. Also this loan will help expand my small vegetable farm by buying seedlings to plant in that small farm.

Income Source

Due to corona pandemic it has been very difficult to run some business but my farming has an advantage to the fact that people must eat they can't leave without eating therefore allowing me to sell and buy.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$171.00

Date disbursed

Nov 21, 2020

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

3 months

Lenders

JimVandegriff

Trinidad, California, United States

Jason

Auckland, New Zealand

Sayuri

United Kingdom

V

Victoria

United States

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