Rice farming

Gabriel

Nairobi, Kenya

61% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Gabriel

Member since

January 2015

On-time repayments

329 installments  •  83%

About Me

My name is Gabriel Kariuki,i am a marketer by profession,I hold a masters degree in business administration (operations management option (UON) a bachelor degree in business management- marketing option (MKU) I describe myself as a honest,aggressive & an ambitious person,generally am an achiever.
I come from Kirinyaga county in central KENYA,My constituency Mwea is known for rice production,85% supply of rice in east Africa comes from this region.
Currently in solar lighting business as an LME(last mile entrepreneur).
I have noted that many Kenyans in the village interiors live below the poverty line and can hardly afford to pay for electricity connections in their home.
I note that most of the village dwellers lack information and end up spending a lot on paraffin for lighting which despite having high cost on them its also have health implications.
My main motivation to solar business was triggered by my relentless efforts in advocating for use of green products and the need to embrace the green concept in the community.
I note that solar lamp lighting has no negative implications on the environment in its generation,manufacturing and use and also solar lamps are health conscious to the users unlike normal lanterns which emit a sharp smoke which hurts children eyes when they study and also cause serious chest complications if inhaled for a prolonged period.
Solar lighting provides a long term benefit in a cost effective way.

Recently i introduced energy saving cook stoves to my product line.
I have noted that 90% of Rural homes rely on open fire for their cooking,where research has proved that every home spends between $1.5-2 dollars on firewood daily on their cooking, i noted increase in expenditure/costs on firewood which seems very unfavorable to the rural homes most of whom who leave below poverty line and can hardly bare any further increase on firewood costs.As a way of giving back to the society & caring for the enviroment i decided to introduce the philips energy saving jiko which can reduce the daily spending on firewood for rural homes to costs of between $0.2 to 0.5 dollars daily thus about 80% reduction in costs on firewood.Generally philips jiko uses Biomass i.e dried cow dung,rice husks,wood pellets(complessed sawdust) to burn hence does not rely wholly on firewood.
I note that through the philips Jiko the traditional norm of deforestation by charcoal burners will be reduced by 80% hence benefiting/saving the enviroment.
Also unlike the open fires which pose serious health and safety hazards implications to the Rural homes users ,i note that the Philips energy saving Jiko has an inbuilt fan that blows in air in the jiko thus ensuring complete combustion and eliminating 96% of smoke,this makes the jiko user friendly,safe and healthy to use because unlike the open fire where the user is exposed to smoke which is not healthy and also hazard of open fire has been past associated with burning of houses.With Philips energy saving Jiko all these hazards have been controlled.hence I find the jikos not only effective but also efficient to use interms of cost saving,health, safety but also in saving our enviroment from illegal tree cutting by charcoal burners.

My main selling points is based on emphasis on the benefits thus a cost effective,quality,safety,health and enviromentally friendly products with long term benefits.













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My Business

My business activity revolves around buying solar lamps from major distributors in town and selling these solar lamps to the customers in the village interiors.My main target groups include investment groups in the village,women merry go round groups etc.Upon confirming when these groups are meeting i usually request for time allocation.Where i do my presentations, this involve introducing the products and training them on the benefits of using solar products.
In a week am able to sell 4-7 pieces with each piece making a profit of ksh 500.
With now energy cook stoves in my product line my profit margins have grown to $3500 dollars in a month.
My business is now fully incorporated into a private limited company, This has given me an upper hand in business since i am currently able to apply and target bulk orders from corporate s and government organizations

Loan Proposal

I intend to use the loan to facilitate my rice farming business in mwea irrigation scheme.The Demand for pure Pishori rice tend to be high in Kenya with an estimated national demand of 950000 metric tonnes annually against the actual production of 180000 metric tonnes annually.
I have identified the scarcity in rice supply as a gap & an tapped business opportunity as the country continues to work towards achieving food security as part of the government big four agenda.
Currently an acre of rice produces at least 2.5 tonnes with an estimated market value $ 1625 (dollars) hence making a profit of at least $725 dollars per acre. I intend to facility my loan repayments from my current existing solar lighting businesses and also from the profits earned from the project

Income Source

I consider paddy rice non-perishable with a storage shelve life of over 2 years,i plan to speculate the market after harvest to enable me sell the rice at the best price possible of between sh 65-70 per kg. In the meantime I plan to facilitate loan repayments through my other existing solar lighting business.

Feedback

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  • melissapmeier    Jan 22, 2018

    Best wishes to you for continued success; I would be happy to lend to you again!

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    • Gabriel    Feb 11, 2018

      Thank you for your continued support. May God bless you

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  • JimVandegriff    Oct 23, 2017

    Good, regular repayments of this loan. I would lend again if asked.

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  • BernadetteV    Oct 23, 2017

    Gabriel repaid the loan just had he had promised. Regular repayments.
    Thanks

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  • Dean Suminski    Jun 3, 2017

    Congratulations on paying off your loan! Enjoy the sunshine which helps produce the electricity.

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  • BernadetteV    Jun 2, 2017

    It was a pleasure to lend to Gabriel. He made regular repayments

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$1,113.00

Date disbursed

Sep 13, 2020

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

16 months

Lenders

B

Bpryse

Long beach, United States

W

winfried

Seoul, Republic of Korea

S

stroll

Stockholm, Sweden

sarasofia

Stockholm, Sweden

helogr53

Abbotsford, Canada

P

pmyadlowsky

Charlottesville, United States

R

rmacaw

Australia

JimVandegriff

Trinidad, California, United States

H

hilde

seattle, United States

C

cyrilleberger

Gammalkil, Sweden

juliemartha

Lake Mary, United States

ads68

Melbourne, Australia

ShaneS

Port Pirie, Australia

G

Goldrivermob

Gold River, Canada

Jason

Auckland, New Zealand

Sodermansb

Raleigh, NC, United States

Scotts5320

New York, United States

T

tophini

Alma, United States

R

roger

United Kingdom

T

TZ

Singapore, Singapore

SteveFylde

United Kingdom

Wouter Schoonveld

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Fox Family

Costa Rica

JA

Jared Anthony

CT, United States

JT

John Tabacchi

United States

MR

Michiel Rauws

San Francisco, Netherlands

N

Nora

Germany

Donna Manton

Australia, Australia

G

GS2

Germany

wissam

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

jo

Los Angeles, United States

CR

Christine Randall

Brisbane, Australia

Carlo Cruz

Cincinnati, OH, United States

kt

Brush Prairie, United States

Mr Chris Turner

Cambridge forever England, United Kingdom

BS

Brandon S

United States

MS

Mike Sutherland

United Kingdom

H

Heather

United States

K

Kenny

United States

C

Carlene

United States

AL

Aaron Larkin

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Majella

Dublin, Ireland, Canada

JA

Jason and Sandra

Toronto, Canada

Romesh Fernndo

Perth Australia, Australia

IC

Ian Coutts

Chicago, USA, United States

Vratik Krocik

Prague, Czech Republic

B

BSM

France

Shane Bugeja

Mankato, Minnesota, United States

D

Dalton

San Francisco, United States

Hans Moor

Vorden, Netherlands

Sebastian

Australia

Emily

San Francisco, United States

DW

Dan Winetsky

United States

JH

Joseph Hwang

Houston, United States

TL

Tao Luo

United States

DM

Darin MacRae

United States

KJ

Karin Joy

Philadelphia, PA, USA, United States

SW

Sean Walsh

United States

GP

Giacomo Poderi

Copenhagen, Denmark

Stefan Koshold

Mülheim, Germany

J

Netherlands

Dieter Meeuwis

Deurne (Antwerpen), Belgium

mabo

Germany

R

Roman

Slovakia

SM

Scott Miller

United States

Jeanette

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

World Centric

Sonoma County, California, United States

AL

Andreu Laguarda

Benaguasil, Spain

Sayuri

United Kingdom

David Hopkins

United States

CL

Caleb Liu

United States

D

Dan

Australia

M

Melissa

United States

R

Ru

New York, United States

E

emily

Australia

E

Eve

Switzerland

S

Stephen

United States

DK

Daniel Kalla

Saint Paul, United States

EG

Erik G

Switzerland

S

Simon

Germany

SK

Susie Kyoo

United States

TA

Tiwa A

United States

A

Andy

United States

J

Judith

Texas, United States

A

Anonymous

United States

A

Anonymous

United States

A

Anonymous

United States

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  • Gabriel    Dec 4, 2022

    Dear lenders thank you for always supporting me,I would like to let you know that the economic turbulence experienced in the country as a result of covid 19 & general election has almost settled, Businesses are slowly getting back to life, I am hopeful that soon I will be able to do more payments and even settle...... Remain blessed & may God reward you immensely

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  • Charles    Nov 2, 2021

    I hope this mail finds you well, kindly I did call the client for over three times this morning, but quite unfortunate no one did pick the call. I will try again tomorrow. Kind regards.

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  • Justus    Sep 12, 2021

    Gabriel is working on making repayments and he has called for more time as he adjusts his repayment calendar

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  • Gabriel    Sep 10, 2021

    Dears Lenders,
    I would like to thank you for your patience,I confirm that I have sold my first batch of Rice,I would like to deposit sh15000 today as I wait to harvest on the 2nd batch in October

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  • Gabriel    Jun 17, 2021

    My rice farming as at late May 2021, I will be posting more photos on the current status,this far the project has costed sh90000

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  • Gabriel    Jun 17, 2021

    That's is status of my rice farm during my visit in Late May

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  • Gabriel    Jun 17, 2021

    My rice project in late March when I was preparing the farm for transplanting

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  • Gabriel    Jun 17, 2021

    My rice project nursery stage late February, I planted Pure aromatic basmati/ Pishori rice

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  • Gabriel    Jun 17, 2021

    My rice farm now at 2months , this is at late May 2021

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  • Erik G    May 29, 2021

    Hi Gabriel - how's it going? Sorry to hear you have had a tough time. How do thinks look now? Obviously great if you can make even small payments to Zidisha on the outstanding loan. When is the rice harvest? Erik

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    • Gabriel    Jun 2, 2021

      Hello Erik, I will be doing rice harvesting in August.....I am sorry, I have tried updating photos on the project progress several timed but the Jpeg format has always not been successful on this platform

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  • Gabriel    Apr 9, 2021

    Dears lenders,I am really sorry for delays in repayments,My solar business has been hard hit by the strict covid 19 policies put by the government.( Inter county Lock down) I am determined to pay every bit of my loan from the little am getting, I have put a photo of the progress of a rice farming project I am currently undertaking - I leased the farm from the funding I received from Zidisha

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  • Madesto    Apr 8, 2021

    Gabriel agreed to pay the dues by end month

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  • Madesto    Mar 8, 2021

    i called Gabriel and he promised to repay his loan this month after reducing the installments.

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    • Erik G    Mar 17, 2021

      Hi Gabriel - how are things? What are the challenges you have with the business? How are you feeling about things? All the best, Erik

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  • Erik G    Oct 13, 2020

    Hi Gabriel - how are you? How is the project going? Looks like you have the bigger repayments starting soon on the sizeable loan. How do you feel about making the repayment schedule? All the best, Erik

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    • Gabriel    Oct 24, 2020

      Good evening Erik,Thank you for the concern,My project is doing fine, We are looking forward to harvest in late December,I also used part of the loan to lease a rice farm for off-season farming in January,I am really grateful for your support, I am comfortable making payments ,The payment schedule is ok,I am facilitating the payments from my other business.

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  • Gabriel    Sep 13, 2020

    I would like to confirm to my lenders that my loan has been disbursed,I have received a total of sh 84773, May God bless you all for your support.

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  • Gabriel    Sep 13, 2020

    I would like to express my gratitude to my lenders for fully funding my loan application,I intend to use the funding in facilitating my rice farming project in mwea. The loan will help me to buy farm inputs and settle labour & other operational costs.
    May God bless you all my lenders & expand your territories as you continue to empower needy entrepreneurs.

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  • Erik G    Sep 11, 2020

    Thanks for taking the time to explain your project/plan in detail. Really like your social impact approach as well. All the best...

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  • Samwel    Sep 7, 2020

    hello bro,
    wish all the best in your in business progress

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  • Billy Buttn    Sep 4, 2020

    It is very interesting to read about MIS and its proposed expansion. Good luck with your project! Are you a member of MRGM?

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    • Gabriel    Sep 5, 2020

      Thank you Billy,I am not a member of MRGM but my parents are members, Remember after liberation of farmers from NIB marketing monopoly in 1997, Rice sales was made a free market which opened opportunities for private investors to lease farms and buy rice from farmers at competitive prices,This also opened doors for farmers to do rice farming in areas that were then not controlled by NIB, Personally I lease land per season for my projects.

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