Sustainable dairy farming

Dickson

Bungoma Netima Village, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Dickson

Member since

August 2015

On-time repayments

292 installments  •  75%

About Me

An upcoming commercial agribusinesses entrepreneur with a passion for the less fortunate in the society.
having registered Lowell investments limited.with a vision of being one of the most sustainable agribusiness in Africa. its mission is to empower and eradicate poverty in the rural areas
Having being brought up in a poor family ,where we struggled to get to school or even a meal in a day.i feel for the vulnerable in the society especially the children and mothers.. hence the project to assist in employment and health.

My Business

The last Loan i took improved food production for the cow through use of Hydroponic Feeding.
It increased the level of milk from 4 litres to 6 litres per day which led to the increase of sales hence faster loan repayment.

Covid pandemic came with so many challenges with money disposal in peoples pockets was less.
The cost of raw materials also shoot and cost of labor too hence sales volumes decreased and repayment levels also went down
We thank God the Economy has started picking and now sales are picking up

We produced clean hygienic milk that every member of the society would literally compete for the 6 litres
We as a family the milk improved our diet hence good health to the family

The Next loan i still need to scale up on production of feeds/forage and silage.
Drought is very key challenge hence more food production is required to cater for the dry spell
plus Covid Effects still being felt

Summary on How cash/loan will be used
Repairs of Hydroponic stalls-$50
Buying of barley/wheat/sorghum seeds -$200
Buying of Chemicals- $ 50
Labour-$ 50
Miscellaneous Expenses-$20
Veterinary cost $ 50
Dairy Equipments-$50
Minerals/supplements-$50
Dairy Meal-$-120

Loan Proposal

The total cost of feeding in this model is adding up to 64%, which agrees with many studies done in Kenya. This % is the sum total of forages 30%, concentrates 30% and minerals 4%. Dairy farmers feed more concentrates to complement forage with low feeding value, such as low quality hay, overgrown and non-fertilised Napier grass and other grasses, maize stovers, low leaf/high stem content lucern hay.The loan will be used to improve the hydroponic feeding stalls this will increase milk production hence increase of Profit from current 16% to 18% after expenses

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  • mabo    Apr 28, 2018

    Thanks Dickson Wafula, and good luck for all your future projects!

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    • Dickson    Apr 28, 2018

      Dear Mabo
      Thanks for your comments am humbled
      have a blessed day ahead

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$295.00

Date disbursed

Jun 27, 2019

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

25 months

Lenders

Brian

Midhurst, Canada

Ron

United States

R

Raabo

Rungsted, Denmark

AndreaBravi

London, UK, Canada

MarktheMormon

Sandy, Utah, United States

Pere

Barcelona, Spain

Cordula

Cologne, Germany

PeteMx

Los Angeles CA,, United States

H

hilde

seattle, United States

Tavin

Ottawa, Canada

C

cyrilleberger

Gammalkil, Sweden

J

JandC

Watsonville, United States

Cloudways

Malta, Malta

DennyC

Rostock, Germany

R

rholden

glen iris, Australia

RasmusF

Södra Sandby, Sweden

Paul and Rachel

London, United Kingdom

ads68

Melbourne, Australia

S

SourceWebDesign

Nieuwegein, Netherlands

rhagen

New York, United States

calvero

Bergen, Norway

Jason

Auckland, New Zealand

stever

Cape Coral, United States

lizandsteve

guelph, Canada

D

drorm

United States

C

ColoradoEmac

United States

bb4dogs

United States

J

Joggele

Austria, Austria

SuperMario28

Cudahy, United States

M

mbarbier

United States

Mike and Jacqui

United Kingdom

Tanya

Nelson, New Zealand

C

Carol

Falmouth, United States

W

Wade

United States

Kevin

San Francisco, United States

Aran Dunlop

United States

A

Andrei

United States

M

mariamfula

United States

UK

Uday Kolluri

New York, Singapore

Gabriel Fenili

Santo André, Brazil

K

Katka

St Albans, United Kingdom

BS

Brandon S

United States

Carla

United States

JA

Jan Andresen

Hamburg, Germany

KJ

Kevin J Baird

Cleveland, OH, United States

Vratik Krocik

Prague, Czech Republic

VC

Victor Chong

United States

Dean Suminski

Portland, Oregon, United States

Diane U

Olympia, Wa, Usa, United States

D

David

United States

R

RMIM

United States

Mike

Indianapolis, United States

Tyler Metcalf

Utah, United States

A

Alex

United States

KJ

Karin Joy

Philadelphia, PA, USA, United States

Daveycee

The Hague, Netherlands

Chris

Fairfax County Virginia, United States

G

GWiz89

United States

SW

Sean Walsh

United States

DE

D'vorah Elias

United States

Genuine Interest

Singapore, Singapore

Julie

United States

B

Ben

United States

AO

Ahmed Omar

Netherlands

SG

stephen gore

United Kingdom

KA

Kate and Tom

United States

Dustin Lape

Lynchburg, United States

Carol Vigurs

London, United Kingdom

J

Jakub

United States

Noel Hamill

Halifax, Canada

Christine E Graham

New York, NY, United States

Sayuri

United Kingdom

G

Giscielle

San Fransisco, United States

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  • Dickson    Jan 6, 2023

    Paid 4 dollars a customer paid an overdue debt..Trusting God to repay the monies in full

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  • Dickson    Dec 27, 2022

    There are no sales.revenue is low and the cost of production is very high..Raw materials also high due to increase of taxes and excise duty

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  • Dickson    Nov 7, 2022

    I have today paid 10 dollars..at least a customer paid an overdue debt..Thanks be to God

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  • Dickson    Nov 1, 2022

    sales are very very low and cost of production has gone so high...

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  • Dickson    Oct 19, 2022

    There are no sales ..business is very low .customers not paying but trusting God for improvement

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  • Dickson    Oct 11, 2022

    There are low sales and productions due to high cost of raw materials/production

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  • Dickson    Oct 3, 2022

    LOW BUSINESS SALES VOLUME DUE HIGH COST OF PRODUCTION

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  • Dickson    Sep 25, 2022

    low sales volume due to low rainfalls and low production

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  • Dickson    Sep 19, 2022

    Paid the 1st Installment in full, despite the low sales volume

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  • Dickson    Sep 17, 2022

    Due to low sales am unable to pay the full installment .Trusting God this in the next comings

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  • Dickson    Sep 7, 2022

    Thanks all my supporters am humbled...God bless you all..

    Currently i will use the monies to buy raw materials(Hay, $100 Silage $100 ,Dairy meal $40 and some calcium salt $ 10 ,Salt lick $ 5 Labour $36


    Below is the long term

    Our Mission and Vision Statement
    1 Our Vision is to become one of the leading dairy farm business brand not just in Kilifi County, but also in Kenya
    2 Our mission is to sell our raw milk and other dairy farms products in commercial quantities both locally, nationally and internationally.
    3 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger through agribusiness and entrepreneurship and empower the local community


    Lowell investments Ltd is seeking finance of KES 3,536,673.00 ($ 30000) from like minded partners through loans, grants, seed capital and debt equity .
    We intend to buy 1 .5 acres of land with Title Deed Kes 1,296,780.10 ($11000) Construction of Zero Grazing Unit – Kes 300,000 ($ 3000) 2 Fleckvieh heifers costing Kes 300,000 ($3000) and 1 dairy milking cow costing Kes 150,000($1500) .We also plan a drill a borehole costing Kes 707,334.60 ($6000) Hydroponic feeding costing Kes 353,667.30 ($3000), Farm Equipment’s $1000 Petrol Feed Chopper Kes 40,000 ($350) labour Kes 135,572.46 ($ 1150 )

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  • Ansah    Sep 6, 2022

    All the best bro

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  • Dickson    Sep 6, 2022

    Thanks my supporters am humbled .God bless you
    The supreme Court has upheld the Independent Election commission results ..We have now our new President ..The country is now peaceful..and we are hoping for the better future ,reduced cost of doing business in KENYA (bottom up .model) which augers well with my business objective

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  • Dickson    Sep 4, 2022

    Today kenya will be making a history once again as the supreme Court either nullifies or upholds the decision by the elections Board ..Kenyans waiting anxiously and peaceful for the announcements. It is well. GLORY BE TO GOD. MY FINANCIERS ONCE AGAIN BE BLESSED AM HUMBLED AND GRATEFUL

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  • Dickson    Sep 3, 2022

    Thanks all my supporters for your kind contributions and support

    God bless you all

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  • Richard    Sep 2, 2022

    I hope you meet your heart desire

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    • Dickson    Sep 3, 2022

      Thank You @Richard...am Humbled ... and Yes i am optimistic.

      There is saying and i quote that" you cant stop a beast who is Hungry for a better life.."

      Trusting God a better life and improve the lives of the vulnerable in the community..

      Thanks once again

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  • Dickson    Sep 1, 2022

    Dickson Anxiously waiting upon the lord for the business to pick up and sales to improve..After Kenyan Elections that have been disputed in the supreme court of Appeal..Trusting God for peaceful transition and prices of raw materials to improve

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  • Dickson    Aug 31, 2022

    Thanks to all the financiers

    God Bless you abundantly

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  • Dickson    Aug 30, 2022

    Great to be back once again..Glory be to GOD

    Its now back to business after the Politics of Kenya

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  • Dickson    Jan 13, 2022

    Finally repaid the full loan Kes 9936

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