Agnes-vivian

Kitengela, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Agnes-vivian

Member since

January 2014

On-time repayments

128 installments  •  34%

About Me

My Name Is Agnes Vivian but Vivian is what many call me.. I come from a place known as kano plains in Nyanza Province Kenya.. My home is at Ahero Tura Village .I come from a humble family of 6 siblings. I am married with 2 beautiful children a 8year old boy and a 13 month old daughter.I work as a Customer Care associate for Bridge international academies. I started my business to supplement my income. With two children and siblings dependent on me there's a lot to be bought, purchased and bills to be paid for. Also coming from a family where my mum is a primary school teacher and not paid as much i have a
responsibility of helping out with my siblings so farming is a major lifeline

My Business

Coming from an area known of “failed” Rice farming (Ahero)
my mum and i took the mandate of using the irrigation
scheme as a lifeline for a source of income. I started Mixed
farming (Mboga both European and traditional) .Capsicum
(green bell peppers)., tomatoes and Onions and yellow
passion fruit by the riverbank of Nyando river. We have a
farm at the river that we use but we also rent 1 other farm
for about 5,000 shillings every three months.. The reason I
decided to do mixed farming was so that when one crop is
out of season another is blooming so we do not have the
land left empty.
Farming is a good source of income in our area since its
mostly dry and the people appreciate fresh farm produce.
Since I am on full time employment and not able to travel
frequently, we have a farm manager who is paid something
small to help take care of the farm.When free i travel over
the weekend to oversee the progress of the farms. During
dry season we pump water from the river. I invested in 2
generated water pumps to assist with this.
During harvesting period we do not take our product to the
market to cut on transportation expenses but we let the
buyers come to us. They are at the farm as early as 6.am to
get the producethemselves. For all mbogas(leafy
vegetables) we sell per sack at a rate of between1000-1500,
for tomatoes and onions , green bell peppers(hoho) we sell
per crate between 700-1800 depending on season and
product demand. We have set aside specific days for the
harvesting to give breathing time to the crops.
We get our advice from the local horticulturalist and they
also advise us on the best product i.e manure and
ferterlizers to use for our crops. Our main expense goes to
ploughing the land either by tractor or a yolk pulled by
cows, Fertilizers and fuel for the generator.
My main aim of getting a loan is to expand our business .
By this I mean rent more land, get more seeds, plant more
crops hence more returns. I joined Zidisha to help my dream
come true I am also planning to venture into rice farming as
I have tried it before.
I do believe a great mind is a great potential but only when
the ideas are put in action . This world needs risk takers
and big dreamers doesn’t it?

Loan Proposal

The plans for my zidisha loan is that am going to use it as part of expansion for my business. The breakdown of my loan will be as follows.
5,000 to pay for another 1 acre farm for a 3 month Duration for expansion
3500-Purchase Fertilizers
4000- Go towards seeds and seddlings
1500 to go towards Fuel for water pumps for the period.
500-Miscelleneous including payment of farm help .I know it may look weird me giving an actual breakdown but i believe having a solid budget is a sure and more organised way way of getting things done

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About Me

My Name Is Agnes Vivian but Vivian is what many call me.. I come from a place known as kano plains in Nyanza Province Kenya.. My home is at Ahero Tura Village .I come from a humble family of 6 siblings. I am married with 2 beautiful children a 8year old boy and a 13 month old daughter.I work as a Customer Care associate for Bridge international academies. I started my business to supplement my income. With two children and siblings dependent on me there's a lot to be bought, purchased and bills to be paid for. Also coming from a family where my mum is a primary school teacher and not paid as much i have a
responsibility of helping out with my siblings so farming is a major lifeline

My Business

Coming from an area known of “failed” Rice farming (Ahero) my mum and i took the mandate of using the irrigation scheme as a lifeline for a source of income. I started Mixed farming (Mboga both European and traditional) .Capsicum(green bell peppers)., tomatoes and Onions Kales of Nyando river. We have a farm at the river that we use but we also rent 1 other farm for about 5,000 shillings every three months.. The reason I decided to do mixed farming was so that when one crop is out of season another is blooming so we do not have the land left empty.
Farming is a good source of income in our area since its mostly dry and the people appreciate fresh farm produce. Since I am on full time employment and not able to travel frequently, we have a farm manager who is paid something small to help take care of the farm.When free i travel over the weekend to oversee the progress of the farms. During dry season we pump water from the river. I invested in 2 generated water pumps to assist with this.
During harvesting period we do not take our product to the market to cut on transportation expenses but we let the buyers come to us. They are at the farm as early as 6.am to get the produce themselves. For all mbogas(leafy vegetables) we sell per sack at a rate of between100-1500, for tomatoes and onions , green bell peppers(hoho) we sell per crate between 700-1800 depending on season and product demand. We have set aside specific days for the harvesting to give breathing time to the crops.
We get our advice from the local horticulturalist and they also advise us on the best product i.e manure and ferterlizers to use for our crops. Our main expense goes to ploughing the land either by tractor or a yolk pulled by cows, Fertilizers and fuel for the generator.
My main aim of getting a loan is to expand on the farming business as i realised that the weather constitutes alot to what we get during harvest. Being in a plain dry area the rains received at the highlands affect our crop production more so the tomatoes and cucumbers. My plan is to use drip irrigation to enable us maximize especially on the harvest of our tomatoes
I do believe a great mind is a great potential but only when the ideas are put in action . This world needs risk takers and big dreamers doesn’t it?

Loan Proposal

On receiving my loan since i am going to use it as part of expansion for my business. The breakdown of my loan will be as follows.
5,000 to pay for another 1 acre farm for a 3 month Duration for expansion
3500-Purchase Fertilizers
4000- Go towards seeds and seddlings
1500 to go towards Fuel for water pumps for the period.
500-NA YMiscelleneous including payment of farm help

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$132.00

Date disbursed

Jan 20, 2014

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

11 months

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Summary

Amount repaid

$250.04

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Aug 20, 2014

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Jan 30, 2014 $11.52 Jan 30, 2014 $11.52
Feb 6, 2014 $0.00
Feb 13, 2014 $5.88 Feb 4, 2014 $5.88
Feb 20, 2014 $5.88 Feb 4, 2014 $5.88
Feb 27, 2014 $5.88 Feb 4, 2014 $5.88
Mar 6, 2014 $5.88 Feb 28, 2014 $5.88
Mar 14, 2014 $5.88 Mar 5, 2014 $5.88
Mar 21, 2014 $5.88 Mar 5, 2014 $5.88
Mar 28, 2014 $5.88 Mar 28, 2014 $5.88
Apr 4, 2014 $5.88 Mar 28, 2014 $5.88
Apr 11, 2014 $5.88 Apr 11, 2014 $5.88
Apr 18, 2014 $5.88 Apr 11, 2014 $0.12
Apr 26, 2014 $5.76
Apr 25, 2014 $0.24 Apr 26, 2014 $0.24
May 2, 2014 $0.00
May 9, 2014 $5.88 May 13, 2014 $5.88
May 16, 2014 $5.88 May 30, 2014 $5.88
May 23, 2014 $5.88 May 30, 2014 $5.88
May 30, 2014 $5.88 May 30, 2014 $5.88
Jun 6, 2014 $0.00
Jun 13, 2014 $5.88 Jun 23, 2014 $5.88
Jun 20, 2014 $0.12 Jun 23, 2014 $0.12
Jun 27, 2014 $0.00
Jul 4, 2014 $5.88 Jul 15, 2014 $5.88
Jul 11, 2014 $5.88 Jul 15, 2014 $5.88
Jul 18, 2014 $5.88 Aug 1, 2014 $5.88
Jul 25, 2014 $5.88 Aug 1, 2014 $5.88
Aug 1, 2014 $5.88 Aug 1, 2014 $5.88
Aug 8, 2014 $5.88 Aug 1, 2014 $0.12
Aug 19, 2014 $5.76
Aug 15, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Aug 22, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Aug 29, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Sep 5, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Sep 12, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Sep 19, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Sep 26, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Oct 3, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Oct 10, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Oct 17, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Oct 24, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Oct 31, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Nov 6, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Nov 13, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Nov 20, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Nov 27, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Dec 4, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Dec 11, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Dec 18, 2014 $5.88 Aug 19, 2014 $5.88
Dec 25, 2014 $2.86 Aug 19, 2014 $2.86

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