Purchase of feeds for my piggery

Sam

Kisumu, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Sam

Member since

April 2014

On-time repayments

140 installments  •  31%

About Me

I am Sam Sangalo,22 years old a form four graduate,having finished form four two years ago.My mom is a single parent.I have two more younger siblings whom I support.A bother and a sister.My brother is in form one at a local secondary school while my sister is at a local primary school.I started the piggery business to help me feed and take care of my family and also hopefully by the end of next year,I should go pursue a diploma in agriculture at Jomo Kenyatta University of agriculture and technology.The weight of the family is on me and I am helping them as much as I can.My mom has struggled all her life to help me and my siblings have a bright future, but of recent her health is deteriorating so I decided to venture into the business to be able to supplement my family income. For my passion in Agriculture and especially keeping and taking care of animals I plan to study agriculture in college. My passion drove me to start up a pig project last year around May. I started with one pig,a sow,and it gave birth to eight piglets. I sold them off and was able to buy another female pig which is got served one month ago. In July I bought four more pigs, but it proved to be a very big challenge since I couldn't afford to feed them adequately.
But never the less I struggled to feed them and tried my level best and later sold off two pigs and remained with four.The pigs helped me clear the balance of tuition for my siblings . The cost of feeds has steadily risen with time thus becoming expensive for me to afford to enhance the quality of my animals. Last month I sold off two pigs, the earnings from the sale,were used to buy feeds but with the family basic needs( paying mums bill and also feeding of family) it could not be adequate. I trust that with the loan from Zidisha,I will be able to buy feeds for the remaining pigs and also expand. I wish I had heard about this earlier thank you Zidisha team

My Business

I have a piggery in Kibos area few kilometers in the outskirts of the city of Kisumu. Kibos is a big community centre with a well structured farming enterprises whose market is Kisumu city and neighboring centers. There is a huge and a ready market for the pig products at very competitive prices because of the few people doing the business and the high demand for pig products. I run a small kiosk where I sells basic commodities and charcoal. My mother and my siblings are very supportive and understanding, and they have encouraged me so much in my piggery project.The kiosk makes adequate profits which will be enough to pay the the installments for the zidisha loan, as we work together to the success of the piggery project, since I see it as a big time and highly profitable project. this will be for an interim period of four months as we wait for the served sow to give birth and the others especially the male to be of better quality for the market. The four months are adequate to generate enough money that can be re-invested in the farm for expansion purposes. This will ensure self sustainability for the piggery project I look forward to expanding this farm to a level whereby it will be supplying other farmers with piglets at the same time I will be selling off the mature pigs for meat.
My dream is to have the biggest farm in Kisumu county, that can be used as an education center to the youth from the rest of Kenya who are trying to venture into a similar business as a way of dealing with unemployment.
I am working with two collegues from my former school who are my very close friends and are doing it for free as a way of finding something to do in free time.
There is demand for the piglets and the mature pigs,for pork products around the city of Kisumu and beyond,hence the high profitability of the business.
The major risk is feeding and treatment of these animals but it is manageable if there is a steady income.
My typical monthly cost run at Kenya shillings five thousand five hundred for the feeds,and Kenya shillings three thousand for treatment,deworming and veterinary extensions
The revenue stream is as follows,one piglet sells for two thousand Kenyan shillings.The one which is almost maturing sells for three thousand five hundred shillings,and a fully grown goes for between five and seven thousand shillings basing on the quality.My customers prefer my business to the competition because of the quality of the animals and my ability to deliver on time.

Loan Proposal

With the loan, I will buy feeds for my pigs, which will ensure healthy and vibrant growth of the pigs. I will also use part of the loan to pay for veterinary services, which is critical for the health of the animals. The cost of feeds is $ 62 and for the veterinary services is $ 38.This will ensure that my piggery has healthy pigs which are well fed and which will be sold at competitive prices in the market. I expect my profit to increase by between 15 and 30 percent. This will lead to an expansion of my piggery project and offer jobs to some jobless youth in my county. Pig products have a ready market in my county and beyond and by having a set of healthy animals I stand a chance of getting a piece of the pie .A healthy animal fetches more money in the market ,and a healthy sow will give birth to healthy piglets which I will sell at a profit to farmers. More profits mean more income. This will lead to a proper expansion of the farm. This loan will enable the piggery project to move to the next level. The challenge of feed will be minimized to an extent. Thank you zidisha.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$100.00

Date disbursed

Jan 2, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

4 months

Lenders

McJulio

New Jersey, United States

H

howard

Vence, France

thomas2666

Brisbane, Australia

M

MatthiasM

München, Germany

Thomas

Basel, Switzerland

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