Maize, yam & cassava farming

Enoch

Ho Agortime Kpetoe, Ghana

4% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Enoch

Member since

January 2016

On-time repayments

80 installments  •  68%

About Me

My name is Enoch Eli Diez. I am energetic young man of thirty years of age. l have ten siblings including me making eleven. six boys and five girls. we are not all from the same parents. Regardless of all that we still live in unity and love. I am single and a graduate of Junior High School. lt is rather unfortunate that l could not complete Senior High School. The desire of attaining high level of education is the flame that burns in me. Provision of solution to societal problems is my target. lt is never too late as long as there is life. There is an adage in my mother tongue that says, there are many ways to kill a cat. l still see an opportunity of attaining the best in seemingly hazy vision. There are human problems in all walk of life that need solutions. Our minds are unlimited in thinking. So as there is more for mankind to do to make a difference in life. There are times l felt though my dreams are shattered down due to lack of high level of education to actualize my societal and national expectations. My hope is raised by the achievements of great men despite their ugly past they had but through their persistence , insistence and resistance they could get to their destination of their vision. I am always assured of victory and success as l have not thrown in the towel in the face of life eventualities. Proliferation and productivity is my focus. Making a change of the ugly state of mediocre to an enviable state of success. l see everything to be possible in this world regardless of race , color , background and where one comes from. The condition of ones future lies in the channel of todays effort. What ones do today determines his tomorrow. Sowing a seed of industriousness to reap a harvest of perennial laughter and success.

My Business

l have been able to acquire two and half acres of land. l have been farming for almost four years now. The land is very fertile. l seasonally grow all kinds of food crops such as maize , yams and cassava. These food crops are in high demands in my locality and everywhere in Ghana. Cassava is normally used for making cassava dough and maize for corn dough. These food crops are used for preparing banku and Akple. They are local dish. They can be eaten raw after roasting. They are best used in preparing Banku and Akpele after grinding. Each food is served with okro soup, groundnut soup and palm nut soup. Cassava, maize and yam are in very high demands in my locality and in the country.

Loan Proposal

l want to use this platform to raise loan to buy food crops such as maize , yams and cassava for my farm. l keep some of these food crops in my store house for market men and women who come to purchase them in large quantities for their consumption and for selling. This loan will help me plant more food crops. Thank you.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$878.00

Date disbursed

Nov 7, 2016

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

389 months

Lenders

Sandra

Böblingen, Germany

PG

Paul Graham

United States

PR

Paul Rausch

United States

AK

Anita K

Maryland, United States

roark22

Geneva, Switzerland

Craig Newmark

United States

The Zinc Team

San Francisco, United States

Humble Bundle Community

San Francisco, United States

B

BSM

France

M

Margaret

United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

M

Mary

United States

JG

Jake Gibson and Beverly Picardo

San Francisco, United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$34.55

Amount remaining

$839.37

Expected completion

Sep 3, 2017

Status

Repaying late

Installment amount

$33.78

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Nov 20, 2016 $8.96 Nov 10, 2016 $8.96
Nov 27, 2016 $1.28 Nov 28, 2016 $1.28
Dec 4, 2016 $1.28 Nov 28, 2016 $1.28
Dec 11, 2016 $1.28 Dec 15, 2016 $1.28
Dec 18, 2016 $1.28 Dec 15, 2016 $1.28
Dec 25, 2016 $1.28 Dec 15, 2016 $1.28
Jan 1, 2017 $1.28 Dec 29, 2016 $1.28
Jan 8, 2017 $1.28 Dec 29, 2016 $1.28
Jan 15, 2017 $1.28 Dec 29, 2016 $1.28
Jan 22, 2017 $1.28 Dec 29, 2016 $1.28
Jan 29, 2017 $1.28 Feb 7, 2017 $1.28
Feb 5, 2017 $1.28 Feb 7, 2017 $1.28
Feb 12, 2017 $1.28 Feb 7, 2017 $1.28
Feb 19, 2017 $1.28 Feb 7, 2017 $1.28
Feb 26, 2017 $1.28 Mar 6, 2017 $1.28
Mar 5, 2017 $1.28 Mar 6, 2017 $1.28
Mar 12, 2017 $33.78 Mar 6, 2017 $3.84
Mar 19, 2017 $33.78
Mar 26, 2017 $33.78
Apr 2, 2017 $33.78
Apr 9, 2017 $33.78
Apr 16, 2017 $33.78
Apr 23, 2017 $33.78
Apr 30, 2017 $33.78
May 7, 2017 $33.78
May 14, 2017 $33.78
May 21, 2017 $33.78
May 28, 2017 $33.78
Jun 4, 2017 $33.78
Jun 11, 2017 $33.78
Jun 18, 2017 $33.78
Jun 25, 2017 $33.78
Jul 2, 2017 $33.78
Jul 9, 2017 $33.78
Jul 16, 2017 $33.78
Jul 23, 2017 $33.78
Jul 30, 2017 $33.78
Aug 6, 2017 $33.78
Aug 13, 2017 $33.78
Aug 20, 2017 $33.78
Aug 27, 2017 $33.78
Sep 3, 2017 $1.28

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