Purchase goats & pigs

Dainesss

Kitwe, Zambia

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Dainesss

Member since

March 2021

On-time repayments

7 installments  •  57%

About Me

My name is Dainess Banda a Zambia young woman, I was born and grew in Lundazi of Eastern Zambia. I grew up there and attended my primary and secondary level there. I come from a farming background, both grandmother and father were farmers and they lived by farming it was pas on to parents. Going by the family circle of farming, am also involved in the farming business which is my source of income.

My Business

Farming business is my source of income I generate most of income through farming, I grow a different types of crops and these I sell give good profits and have demand. I grow maize, groundnuts, cassava, vegetables, fruits, carrots, green beans, onions and tomatoes, I choose this kind of business because I generate good profits and I have not been encountering much loses, therefore the profits I make I use them to buy the farming inputs because without these you do nothing and the profits I have to provide for my family needs such school and home provision.

Loan Proposal

Am requesting for this loan to buy livestock and these are goats and pig, these goats and pigs are high becoming in demand in butcheries. Hence they will create great income in addition to farming of agriculture crops.

Income Source

At the farm I rare chickens which is another source of income and in addition to the growing of crops at the farm , broiler chicken are highly profitable and highly consumable therefore I generate good income of which can help me to repay the loan.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$34.00

Date disbursed

Mar 8, 2021

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

2 weeks

Lenders

Babbitt Family Foundation

Reno, United States

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