Potato farming

Rachel

Nakuru, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Rachel

Member since

January 2015

On-time repayments

307 installments  •  77%

About Me

My full name is Rachel Wanjiru Njuguna. I am married with one son. I grew up on a farm with my 4 siblings. My dad is a farmer and he has been very kind in mentoring me and showing me how to go about farming. I have done potato farming for the last two years. I started with one acre and last year I did two acres.
I have a diploma in marketing management. Apart from farming, I work as an accounts clerk in a hotel.
I started potato farming with my savings. My dad encouraged me to think outside of the box and start farming.
In 2011, I gave birth to my son and I decided to be a stay at home mum until January 2014 so that my son could get the best care. It was not easy because my husband's income was not much. I started saving from the money he left me for daily use. I joined women's groups and this has really helped me to save and support my family.
From this experience, I have become very passionate about women's empowerment and I really encourage the women I interact with to save and work hard. I hope one day to have an organization that supports women.

My Business

I do potato farming. Potatoes are always in demand in Kenya. Apart from the french fries which are consumed daily in hotels, potatoes have many other uses. I chose potato farming because, having grown up in a farm, I have seen how farming can change peoples' lives. My dad was able to educate the 5 of us through farming. Farming also has good returns when done properly.
The typical costs in potato farming are: seeds, fertilizer, labour and pesticides. One spends like 35,000 in an acre and you get a profit of 30,000 to 40,000 within 3 months. I use the profit I get in educating my son, for reinvestment and for house expenses.
My plan is to be able to do more than 50 acres with time. I am requesting this loan because I believe I can start small and go very far.

Loan Proposal

Apart from y 8 to 5 job as an accountant i depend on farming to boost my finances. Farming has really helped me towards becoming financially independent. i will use my next loan to expand on this business.
i will continue doing potato farming since it always has a ready market and it is used on a daily basis in most homes and hotels in Kenya.
i recently started supporting a some boys who stay in a children s home in Nairobi. i bought them school bags and shoes. Getting the loan will improve my financial situation so that i can continue supporting the boys with whatever i can. i will also be able to give my son and my family an improved livelihood.

LOAN BUDGET
LAND LEASING - 450 DOLLARS
FERTILIZER - 650 DOLLARS
SEEDS - 450 DOLLAR
LABOR - 420 DOLLARS
PESTICIDES - 750 DOLLAR
TRANSPORT- 150 DOLLARS

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About Me

my name are Rachel wanjiru. I am a farmer and a businesswoman. I am also employed as an accountant.
I am a single mum with one child who is now 8 years old. I separated from my husband 2 years ago and it has not been easy especially financially.
I work Soo hard to provide for my son so that he can have a good education and life in general.
This year has been particularly challenging because of the economic situation in Kenya and also the weather change

My Business

The last loan I got really helped me financially. The weather was not good the the crop production was not good.
I also started chicken farming in August and that helped a lot with my financial situation.
This year in January I opened a shoe shop and it has been doing very well.
I also have a monthly salary where I am employed as an accountant.

Loan Proposal

Apart from y 8 to 5 job as an accountant i depend on farming to boost my finances. Farming has really helped me towards becoming financially independent. i will use my next loan to expand on this business.
i will continue doing potato farming since it always has a ready market and it is used on a daily basis in most homes and hotels in Kenya.
i recently started supporting a some boys who stay in a children s home in Nairobi. i bought them school bags and shoes. Getting the loan will improve my financial situation so that i can continue supporting the boys with whatever i can. i will also be able to give my son and my family an improved livelihood.

LOAN BUDGET
LAND LEASING - 450 DOLLARS
FERTILIZER - 650 DOLLARS
SEEDS - 450 DOLLAR
LABOR - 420 DOLLARS
PESTICIDES - 750 DOLLAR
TRANSPORT- 150 DOLLARS

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  • Katja    Mar 29, 2017

    Thank you for repaying that fast and Wish you all The best!

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$2,822.00

Date disbursed

Oct 7, 2018

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

7 months

Lenders

S

stroll

Stockholm, Sweden

Pere

Barcelona, Spain

Tavin

Ottawa, Canada

JessieD

Alexandria, Va, United States

B

bileiro

Mandaluyong, Philippines

ads68

Melbourne, Australia

A

Andy

Berlin, United States

G

glh25

Winooski, United States

soniad

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

mepster

San Francisco, Ca, United States

TyWee

Manila, Philippines

Matthias

Frankfurt Am Main, Germany

Anna Hoad

Toronto, Canada

JT

John Tabacchi

United States

Richard

Shrewsbury, United Kingdom

JC

JD Conley

United States

MR

Michiel Rauws

San Francisco, Netherlands

Pedro R-C

Cambridge, United States

DL

Dunja Lazic

United States

NG

Nick Gorrell

Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia

Tom Eggert

Madison, United States

Joseph Abell

Brisbane, Australia

Ren

Minneapolis/StPaul, United States

M

Marama

Australia

Day Family

Melbourne, Australia

B

BSM

France

NH

Nancy Hull

United States

Alex

Virginia, United States

JH

Joseph Hwang

Houston, United States

W

Will

United States

Keith Chan

Toronto, Canada

Daveycee

The Hague, Netherlands

S

SallyM

United States

Mark Rowlatt

Peterborough, UK, United Kingdom

Carrie

Arlington, MA, United States

Theo

Zürich, Switzerland

Ronald

Dättwil, Switzerland

Raoul

Germany

T

TP

United States

MW

Matt Wade

Switzerland

G

Greg

Sydney, Australia

Amon Munyaneza

Kigali Rwanda, United States

CH

Christian Holck

United Kingdom

J

Netherlands

B

Ben

United States

L

Lisa

United States

D

David

United States

Sla Tyr

Switzerland

SM

Scott Miller

United States

alexalexalex

Berlin, Germany

S

Shayla

United States

LD

Lisa Dresner

United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$2,822.03

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

May 11, 2019

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Oct 14, 2018 $80.80 Oct 15, 2018 $80.80
Oct 21, 2018 $80.80 Oct 24, 2018 $80.80
Oct 28, 2018 $80.80 Nov 7, 2018 $80.80
Nov 4, 2018 $80.80 Nov 7, 2018 $80.80
Nov 11, 2018 $80.80 Nov 15, 2018 $80.80
Nov 18, 2018 $80.80 Nov 28, 2018 $80.80
Nov 25, 2018 $80.80 Dec 16, 2018 $80.80
Dec 2, 2018 $80.80 Dec 16, 2018 $78.83
Dec 16, 2018 $1.97
Dec 9, 2018 $80.80 Dec 22, 2018 $80.80
Dec 16, 2018 $80.80 Dec 22, 2018 $80.80
Dec 23, 2018 $80.80 Dec 27, 2018 $80.80
Dec 30, 2018 $80.80 Jan 12, 2019 $80.80
Jan 6, 2019 $80.80 Jan 17, 2019 $80.80
Jan 13, 2019 $80.80 Jan 20, 2019 $80.80
Jan 20, 2019 $80.80 Jan 29, 2019 $80.80
Jan 27, 2019 $80.80 Jan 29, 2019 $80.80
Feb 3, 2019 $80.80 Feb 21, 2019 $80.80
Feb 10, 2019 $80.80 Feb 21, 2019 $80.80
Feb 17, 2019 $80.80 Feb 21, 2019 $80.80
Feb 24, 2019 $80.80 Feb 23, 2019 $80.80
Mar 3, 2019 $98.54 Apr 15, 2019 $98.54
Mar 10, 2019 $98.54 Apr 15, 2019 $98.54
Mar 17, 2019 $98.54 Apr 18, 2019 $98.54
Mar 24, 2019 $98.54 Apr 18, 2019 $98.54
Mar 31, 2019 $98.54 Apr 21, 2019 $98.54
Apr 7, 2019 $98.54 Apr 21, 2019 $98.54
Apr 14, 2019 $98.54 Apr 22, 2019 $98.54
Apr 21, 2019 $98.54 Apr 26, 2019 $98.54
Apr 28, 2019 $98.54 May 11, 2019 $98.54
May 5, 2019 $98.54 May 11, 2019 $98.54
May 12, 2019 $98.54 May 11, 2019 $98.54
May 19, 2019 $98.54 May 11, 2019 $98.54
May 26, 2019 $23.42 May 11, 2019 $23.42

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