Rearing local goats in my farm

Benard

Kakrigu, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Benard

Member since

April 2015

On-time repayments

232 installments  •  68%

About Me

I was born in 1977 in the Island of Rusinga, Kakrigu Village in Waware South Sub Location, Rusinga East Location. I was raised in the village where my father was a small scale fisherman and practiced peasantry in the small family land. The hardships that I saw my parents undergo influenced not to be after formal forms of employment but to engage in agriculture. This is one area that I realised many people do not venture into opting to fishing that is widely practised. However the depletion of fish species influenced me to diversify the economic activity from the mainstream fishing to farming.
In the few years that I have engaged into this sector I have discovered the 'gold' that is hidden here and I want to expand it to greater levels. I get inspired when the whole of my family, during spare time we spend a lot of our time in the farm and enjoy doing it together. My children comment that they want to buy a tractor when they grow up to aid me in ploughing instead of the conventional hoes that we use. A lot of our free time is spent in the garden and imagine the taste of a paw paw juice one hot day!!!!

My Business

Rusinga Island where I live is surrounded by the vast Lake Victoria Waters. Despite the availability of the vast waters food security has always been a challenge. The changing weather patterns have adversely affected agricultural production in the community hence low production of food crops.
In response to this challenge I decided to venture into horticultural farming where I grow cabbages, onions, tomatoes and other fast maturing food crops.
Horticultural farming has proved to be very profitable as the demands for the products are high from middle men/women who buy from my farm in bulk and resell to consumers. I occasionally sell to consumers direct which is as well profiting.
I used the proceeds from my farm in paying school fee for my children, buy school uniforms and other family supplies. I am also relieved from buying most of the food that I use at home as they are got directly from my farm.
I thank Zidisha for their support using the previous loan to cultivate the additional piece of land that I acquired and the harvest was equally bountiful.
I got a lot of support from the proceeds as my children's school fee were smoothly settled, I can now do some Christmas shopping for my family and daily meals weren't a bother as I could buy that which I did not have. Surely Zidisha is transforming lives!
I have realised that agriculture is as paying even more than mainstream jobs. I want to raise up a fence made up of barbed wire as the temporary fence I raised is weak and cannot keep the marauding animals away. At the same time a fence will keep intruders away. From the proceeds of the last harvest and an addition from yet another loan from Zidisha I hope my dreams will accomplished.
Because of the strong El-nino rains I feel I should diversify and as well try a hand in poultry rearing. It is also one project that my feasibility study has proved to be as profitable and in demand.
It is for this reason that I have a fall back in Zidisha because my savings may not be sufficient. An additional Zidisha loan added to my savings will enable me therefore to buy the materials needed like cedar poles, nails, barbed wire, pay for the labourers, raise up a structure for the chicks and buy some feeds. I understand that it is a demanding venture that will require a lot of financial input and commitment but I believe I am upto the challenge.
I therefore appeal for support from the worthy partners once again as I prepare to launch the next phase of my projects.

Loan Proposal

If I obtain the loan,I'm planning to buy 25 young local goats to start rearing them in my farm.in the area I come ,local goats are reared by many people since we are staying near a mountain. People here buy young goats and rear them after so months they sell them to the the people that slaughter them and sell in restaurants hence make a lot of profit.
To rear local goats is easier because they eat the vegetation from around the home stead.there is a higher demand for local goats in the nearby locally hotels.most people like local goats.I'll buy 25 goats each 1000/=KES and ,of which 10 will be male and 15 female to start with.
This will benefit me in the sense that when my goats shall have grown I'll some male and some other famale at some good prices hence making huge profit.I'll also get milk from the female ones that I'll supplement in my diet.goats milk in very good and also help in diet as immune boosters. When the number shall have multiply,I'll also sell the young ones to other farms.this will expand my project because the profit gotten ,I'll use in bringing more goats and the farm will be big.currently I have some 5 local goats and I will add it to my new goats. The total cost of buy the young goats will be 25,000/=KES,the remains ,I'll construct the goats house .the timber for the House would cost 10,000/=KES ,labour 5,000/=KES and 5,000/=KES sprayer and insecticides.the remaining 5,000/= ,I'll use in any extra cost .as my own contribution to the project, I'll provide clear drinking water for the goats.I'll supply water using my home bicycle.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$531.00

Date disbursed

Jul 12, 2017

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

3 months

Lenders

Jorgen V

Mol, Belgium

PG

Paul Graham

United States

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  • Mabel    Feb 21, 2019

    Dear Friends,
    I have spoken with Mr. Kaoto and he has promised to repay next week once he is done with what he is doing this week. He is not able to reach mpesa services where he is now.
    Warm regards,
    Mabel

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  • Benard    Nov 24, 2018

    the photo was taken in early hours of the day,before taking my cattle's for grazing .I was checking out the ticks.I normally control them from my livestock, because the cause infection to the livestock hence can cause diseases.

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  • Benard    Nov 24, 2018

    my livestock farm is doing well,hope it will be a wonderful project. the project has been successful due the continued support from my zidisha brothers and sister(lenders).the organization has done me a proud and encouraged farm.my neighborhood also admire my project of the livestock.thanks God bless you hope you will lend me again after having fully refunded the current loan.

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  • Benard    Oct 13, 2018

    thanks to zidisha for the good financial support,im encouraged and will continue to be part of the zidisha family.through the continued support,im able to educate and support myfamily effectively and efficiently.my livestock project speaks for it self.i lost one of my castles during drought ,but right now ,they are doing good.

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  • Benard    Oct 13, 2018

    this photo i took today,while grazing my livestock in one of the farms i own ,the project is doing well,it was the project funded by my zidisha friends/lenders.i like it.

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  • Benard    Aug 26, 2018

    My livestock farming is doing so well. I'm happy to own the flock i have Today, my camera is not good, it can't produce good pictures , I'll do some flushing or repair on the phone,to enable me put some fine pictures from my livestock.
    Generally the project is up to date, this the project i enjoy the most, i love my livestock. The animals are very healthy. There is enough grass for them to eat and this will boost their health. The pictures I'll send later to enable us see the latest developments.

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    • J    Aug 26, 2018

      That’s really great news. I just saw that you missed some repayments. Please don’t forget them because your on time repayment score must be above 90% if you want you credit limit to rise.

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  • J    Aug 26, 2018

    Dear Bernard,

    How is your business going today. Can you share some news and photos from the livestock building you were planning to build.

    Best wishes,
    Joost

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  • Benard    Aug 5, 2018

    I have paid my weekly installments KES 1,500/=. Transaction no (Mpesa ) MH53VY54Z9 .

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  • Benard    Jul 16, 2018

    My repayment for the last two weeks has never been reflected, please effect the amount.

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  • Benard    Jul 15, 2018

    I have already sent my repayment but not been reflected.

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  • Benard    May 28, 2018

    I paid my loan yesterday and up to this time, it's not been credited or settled in my weekly repayments. The transaction no is MER1ML9X6P. Paid on the 27th May 2018. Amount paid was KES 1000/=

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  • Benard    Apr 19, 2018

    I have already contacted Mr Wilson makori and promised to pay very soon

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  • Benard    Apr 10, 2018

    I paid (repayment ) my loan but has not been credited or rather reflected. I paid on the 7th April 2018, two different transactions as follows :MD77P2F69Z, the amount paid for this was KES 500/=.the other transaction was :MD79P2IPZT, this was KES 700/=.this transaction translates to total KES 1200/=.kindly update it.

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  • Benard    Mar 20, 2018

    Right now i have some commitments and will adjust later.

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  • Benard    Mar 9, 2018

    Let me take this golden opportunity to thank you dearly for having funded my loan fully. I'm able to invest in the local dairy cows. I have purchased the cows and right now I'm giving them full attention. The money I received after deduction was 108,348KES.thanks a lot God bless you abundantly.

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  • Benard    Feb 28, 2018

    Thanks a lot to the zidisha organization, I'm happy having considered my loan application, my loan is now fully funded and awaiting disbursement. Thanks, I'm very much grateful, May God bless you abundantly and the lenders.

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  • Benard    Feb 28, 2018

    I'm very happy for the funding, may God bless you abundantly. I'll do my project as as i made my budget or proposal. I have accepted the fund. Thanks God bless you. I intend to purchase the local dairy cows as i stated in my budget. Below is a picture i took while grazing my local dairy cattles in one of my farms.

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  • Benard    Feb 28, 2018

    With five days left to the days of my funding, i still have hopes that I'll be funded fully. May God bless you those have sent the funds and even those Preparing to send theirs. Thanks.

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  • Benard    Feb 26, 2018

    Taking good care of my local dairy cattles, i like doing this everyday.

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    • J    Feb 26, 2018

      You should use this photo as your profile picture. That’s a nice one!

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      • Benard    Feb 27, 2018

        Thanks for the the advice Mr Joost, i will do as you have suggested.

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  • Benard    Feb 25, 2018

    I took this photo while grazing my cows and in one of my farms. If given the funding, I will buy more local dairy cows.

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