Samuel

Nakuru, Kenya

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Entrepreneur

Name

Samuel

Member since

August 2013

On-time repayments

7 installments  •  0%

About Me

My name is Samuel Kagiri Njoroge.I am a residence of Kiti Estate in Nakuru on your way to Bahati that is off Nakuru- Nyahururu highway.I am the third born in our family of nine members.My brothers and sisters have been employed in various places some here in nakuru and in other towns.I joined KITI,Kenya Institute Of Technology where i got a certificate of Electrical Engineering.I was later employed as a technician at Kenya Power and Lighting Services(KPLC).
I ventured into farming and decided to put up a Rabbit keeping project at my home which I bought two years ago.To my knowledge and experience in rabbit keeping,rabbits should be strongly integrated into traditional farming practices especially here in Kenya, because this will normally entail the recycling of garden and kitchen refuse as rabbit feed and the conversion of rabbit manure into compost for enhancing farm soil and as we in most parts of Kenya depends on Agriculture, and thus animal feed and fertilizer costs can be minimized through this integrative approach.

My Business

Rabbit keeping is one of the best projects in Kenya as more and more people are turning from red meat to white meat.I do it also as a hobby and as a learning experience i also teach youths.the manure from rabbits makes excellent compost rich in nutrients and organic matter for gardening.Me and my family members share labor. Before i started out this project, i first identified my goal and the benefits from farming rabbit.I am planning to produce more rabbits of which i can see the progress i have made for past two years.I started with 10 does and buck and now i normally feed more than 200 of them. There are a very high demand of rabbit meat in my area as i have never satisfied my local customers.Alternatively ,rabbits can be housed over fish-ponds a project am intending to approach very soon,whereby blue-green algae production can be increased to enhance fish harvest,and while rabbits may be fed on inexpensive forage and garden wastes grown along the pond banks.Also rabbit manure can be converted into methane gas to meet household fuel needs.In recent years there has been increased awareness of the benefits and advantages of rabbit meat production as a means to alleviate food shortages which is largely attributable to the rabbit's high rate of reproduction limited competition with humans for similar foods,high quality nutritious meat ,early maturity,rapid growth rate,high genetic selection potential, efficient feed and land space utilization.There are a very high demand of rabbit meat in my area as i have never satisfied my local customers.On a good month am able to make Ksh15,000 as net profit on rabbit farming alone.I would love to expand my project to a big one with the help from your community of Zidisha team.

Loan Proposal

Rabbit keeping is one of the best projects in Kenya as more and more people are turning from red meat to white meat.I do it also as a hobby and as a learning experience i also teach youths.the manure from rabbits makes excellent compost rich in nutrients and organic matter for gardening.Me and my family members share labor. Before i started out this project, i first identified my goal and the benefits from farming rabbit.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$100.00

Date disbursed

Sep 26, 2013

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

7 months

Lenders

Namaste250

Pittsford, United States

Greg1

Southampton, United Kingdom

KeenanT

Turner, OR, United States

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  • Job    Apr 28, 2014

    Dear Lenders,
    I have not been able to reaching hime. i will keep trying for as for the community leader not reachable too. Once i reach him i will be updating you on his financial situation as at the moment and why he has not been paying in. Job Manenga -VM-KENYA

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  • KeenanT    Sep 25, 2013

    Hi Samuel,

    I really like your plan, and how it creates benefits in other ways, like the methane and with the fish. The last few years I have been learning how to produce fruits and vegetables on small pieces of unused land here in the U.S. Good luck in all your endeavors from one small farmer to another!

    Cheers,
    Travis

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  • Greg1    Sep 25, 2013

    Hi Samuel,

    Rabbit is delicious and I love that you are reusing garden waste and forage to feed the rabbits as well as using their manure for fuel, this is very cost effective and environmentally friendly. Amazing that you have gone from 10 rabbits to 200, seems they are breeding like rabbits!

    I'm more than happy to support your business, good luck to you and god bless.

    Greg

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  • Samuel    Sep 18, 2013

    Rabbit keeping is one of the best projects in Kenya as more and more people are turning from red meat to white meat.I do it also as a hobby and as a learning experience i also teach youths.the manure from rabbits makes excellent compost rich in nutrients and organic matter for gardening.Me and my family members share labor. Before i started out this project, i first identified my goal and the benefits from farming rabbit.I am planning to produce more rabbits of which i can see the progress i have made for past two years.I started with 10 does and buck and now i normally feed more than 200 of them. There are a very high demand of rabbit meat in my area as i have never satisfied my local customers.On a good month am able to make Ksh15,000 as net profit on rabbit farming alone.I would love to expand my project to a big one with the help from your community of Zidisha team.

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