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Angela

Abuja, Nigeria

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Angela

Member since

June 2019

On-time repayments

33 installments  •  82%

About Me

The Farm to Market Alliance helps smallholder farmers receive relevant information, investment and support from seed to market, so they can produce and sell marketable surplus and increase their income.

Africa is recognized as the future breadbasket of the world, but the continent’s annual import bill is estimated to rise from US$35 billion to $100 billion by 2030. Farm to Market Alliance’s mission is to create a thriving and sustainable agricultural sector that empowers farmers, forges strong markets and improves global food security.

Farm to Market Alliance (FtMA) is a public-private sector consortium of six agri-focused organizations formed to make markets work better for farmers. FtMA’s demand-led holistic value chain solution "PATH" supports African farming families to transition to commercial agriculture by addressing the major challenges that smallholder farmers face. FtMA empowers smallholders to become reliable market players through access to four integrated pathways: (p)redictable markets, (a)ffordable finance, (t)echnologies and quality inputs, and (h)andling and storage solutions.

Through PATH, FtMA structures market engagement, training, expertise, products and services. Stakeholder involvement is based on long-term linkages between farmers, market off-takers and other key market players such as crop aggregators, input and equipment suppliers, logistics and mechanization service providers to financial institutions, insurance providers and fintech companies.

My Business

Overconsumption of meat and dairy is a public health risk, and processed meat Is classified by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a Group 1 carcinogen alongside tobacco and alcohol.
The Global Food System (GFS) represents up to 30% of the world's carbon footprint, half of which is from meat production and animal agriculture alone.
This represents 14.5% of global carbon emissions, surpassing the entire global transport sector - all the cars, trucks, trains, ships, and planes combined.
Obesity is on the rise in Nigeria, and citizens who suffer from obesity, have a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and certain types of cancer. Obesity is also an independent risk factor for premature death, all of these we can categorically say are from the increased consumption of meat and dairy products.
It is based on these statistics and data that we are designing alternative sustainable solutions in the form of Plant Based Protein Replacement Meals which are healthier, and free of group 1 carcinogens, which also can promote mechanisms for raising capacity for effective climate change related planning and management in Nigeria.processing is planning to expand its operation to include distribution to stores within the entire FCT and Lagos.
Owner funding and internally generated cash flow will enable most the expansion plan.
The company intends to secure a Two million naira short term loan (N2,000,000)
Sales projections for the next three years are based on current sales success with the target customer base in the FCT.
Initial contacts have been completed with retail outlets throughout the FCT and the potential target markets have been identified.
This plan will result in sales revenues growing to Three Million Naira by Year 2.

Loan Proposal

I will use this loan to improve on my stock and increase my existing stock because zidisha has taught me prudence and accountability.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$560.00

Date disbursed

Feb 4, 2020

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

4 months

Lenders

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

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  • Angela    Jan 9, 2024

    In supporting the community the project is focused on wealth building and motivational speaking of youth

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  • Okwukwe    May 14, 2020

    The applicant said her business was affected as a result of lockdown in her area, that she will pay back all her loan as soon as things get back to normal again, but I encouraged her to use the adjust repayment to pay in the amount she can afford now instead of skipping payment totally, she was very happy to know that she can do that and
    she promised to make payment today.

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  • Angela    Apr 16, 2020

    I am making these adjustments due to the pandemic the whole world suffers, which has adversely affected the sales of my business. All other businesses have been on lockdown same as mine. I have been out of business for the last three weeks and I am hoping that when the economy begin to reopen I shall be able to fulfil my loan payments adequately.

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  • Angela    Mar 6, 2020

    I am adjusting the installments amounts so that I don't get into default charges. I do not want to spoil my credit rating on zidisha, so hopefully after the five installments I should stabilze

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  • Olawale Noble    Mar 3, 2020

    She would do bullet payment for all the loan by Friday according to her.

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  • Angela    Feb 4, 2020

    I will increase my raw materials, and this loan will help me improve sales. I am grateful to my lenders for this opportunity

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  • Angela    Feb 4, 2020

    So far zidisha has taught me how to grow NY business, lately fro business proceeds u was able to purchase a dehydrator and I am producing at full capacity now, and my business has been able to stabilize. Like my latest product of dates powder

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  • Angela    Nov 12, 2019

    I am grateful being part of this process and learning how to grow my business the zidisha way. thank you

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  • Angela    Oct 26, 2019

    I am grateful , building a relationship

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