Tea farming

Anthony

Kanja, Embu, Kenya

15% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Anthony

Member since

August 2014

On-time repayments

201 installments  •  37%

About Me

I am an entrepreneur, a freelance software developer, a writer, and a philanthropist. You may ask why I need funding when I am already a philanthropist. Well, I come from and live in an area where one is viewed as wealthy simply for being able to meet his or her basic needs. Majority of the people are poor and I come across many individuals seeking my assistance. Although, I do not have much to give, I often sacrifice and share the little I have. Nonetheless, I also face financial difficulties sometimes.
I would fill a novel describing my childhood but let me say that although I missed many things that an average child gets, I was fortunate to get an education. My diligence and brilliance in school propelled me to the University. It is at the university that I felt the harsh bit of life because I lacked various dimensions of support, including financial, moral and parental support. The challenges were a blessing in disguise because it is during this time of challenges that I begun engaging in entrepreneurial activities. I have gained wide knowledge not only through my formal education but also from freely available resources such as the internet and experience.
My area is unique in a number of ways. It is evergreen and farming is the way of life here. It has great potential for agriculture yet not fully exploited. We have wildlife that is a treasure but it is difficult convincing many individuals to conserve it due to high poverty levels. The population is a mix of both educated and uneducated lot. Perhaps the most unique aspect is the characteristics of the local economy that is driven largely by tea farming. Essentially, tea farmers are paid annually with a main bonus; the semiannual mini-bonus and the monthly income are small fractions of what they ought to get from the tea sales. This makes farmers have huge financial burdens for the greater part of the year due to labor costs. You will find many farmers with debts in the local shops, which they pay when they receive their payment. One area that I know zidisha would, and is, make a great impact is my area.
My aims of initiating the agricultural ventures, of which I am seeking funding, are not only to have a means of livelihood, but also to fill a gap in the market, motivate people into agribusiness, and eventually assist other farmers also become successful. My ventures require financial input because some like chicken rearing and dairy farming are in the startup stage. I have farmed tea for a while and my plans are to expand the plantations.
I will be highly grateful for the support and hopes the kindness develops into a long-term business relationship.

My Business

I am in agribusiness, with a focus in tea farming, horticulture, chicken rearing and dairy farming. I chose tea farming because of its stability in terms of returns and it offers relatively good returns. The existence of the Kenya Tea Development Authority (a marketing entity) makes the work of tea farmers easier. Payments are guaranteed. Tea is also advantageous in the sense that there are no major challenges inherent in other crops such as pests and diseases. I would classify weeding and labor requirements as major challenges. Therefore, investment in tea farming is a low risk venture.
My average annual net income for the last three years from tea farming was KES 70,000 (approx US$760). I expect this figure to increase because some of my young tea stems have matured and more will mature at the end of the year. My vision for the tea farming project is to have a monthly income of about 80,000 KES (approx. US$ 870). Tea farming is my main farming activity but as advised by experts I have diversified my farming. I therefore rear chickens as a business as well as do dairy farming and tomato farming.
Chicken rearing is also a viable venture. Chicken mean and eggs are in high demand in my target market. Currently, I have 150 mature layers but my next target is to have 500 layers, and eventually 1000 layers to take advantage of economy of scale. The main cost in chicken rearing is costs of feeds. Because sometimes I make my own feeds, the cost of feeds for the 150 layers is approx. 15,000 KES (approx. US$160) per month as opposed to about 25,000 KES when using commercial feeds only. Gross monthly revenue is approx. 55,000 KES (US$587.96). Now, I plan to strength my dairy farming and later grow my chicken business. The reason for this strategy and prioritizing is that increasing my chicken stock will require construction of a bigger house, which involves costs.
For my dairy farming, the plan is to purchase a good cow that produces at least 35 litres per day. This will make business sense. The demand for dairy products, especially milk, is high. In addition, the availability of a milk cooperative in my area provides a ready market for milk.

Loan Proposal

I will use the loan to purchase a more productive dairy cattle (I have identified one that yield 32 litres of milk at a cost of 55,000 KES (approx. US$600). The cost advantage of having few cattle that are more productive cattle as opposed to many cattle that are less productive is conventional knowledge. Since feeding contributes a large portion of the costs of dairy farming, having few cattle that produce more milk leads to increased profits. I also plan to purchase a motorcycle and I have been offered to pay in two installments. The motorcycle costs 75,000 KES (approx. US$816). I will pay the US$30,000 (approx. US$326) for the first installment and will clear the balance with the mini-bonus I will get from my tea earnings. The remaining approx US$20 will be used to cover overhead costs.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$1,010.00

Date disbursed

Jan 26, 2015

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

43 months

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  • Anthony    Aug 10, 2018

    I wish to repay the loan as soon as possible

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  • Anthony    Dec 7, 2016

    i have had financial issues and had not paid for some time but now I wish to resume my payment.

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  • Anthony    Sep 16, 2016

    i am experiencing financial challenges. I am not selling any milk at the moment because my cows are both pregnant and there has been shortage of feeds due to bad weather. i will compensate the installments in lumpsum on October.

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  • Anthony    Aug 29, 2016

    My financial situation has improved and I am resuming my repayments.

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  • Anthony    Jul 27, 2016

    I am constrained a little bit due to an emergency and I will raise the amount again very soon.

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  • Anthony    May 23, 2016

    My farming business has improved a lot. Even though I had several challenges on the way, I purchased another cow, a motorcycle, and even a chaff cutter. My tea farm is doing well and I have not had problems with my workers. It is only my chicken business that didn't go well. I have decided to focus on my dairy cattle, tea farm for the moment until I have the financial capacity to invest in other areas of interest such as fish farming and bee keeping. I will share my progress a long the way

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  • Roy    May 15, 2016

    How are you Tony?

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  • Anthony    Aug 29, 2015

    To All My Lenders:
    First, I must apologize because I defaulted my repayment schedule. It's a scenario I didn't anticipate. I had a couple of challenges and got to a situation where I wasn't able repay while meeting my basic needs . I wouldn't use that as an excuse not to repay. Although I am still facing some challenges, I have resumed paying my instalments as scheduled.
    I must thank you for the support you've given me because now I am in a better financial position. And obviously I will resume repaying my loan as scheduled and hope to gradually increase the instalments as time goes. Thanks to you, many people want to work in my farm because I pay them on time. In addition, the cow I bought is generating good returns. My chickens are laying and the market is expanding. The motorcycle I bought is valuable. I will be posting photos for the progress.
    The challenges I am dealing with now include the following:
    - I need to purchase cattle feeds in bulk to minimize cost.
    - I need a chaff cutter or forage chopper and grinder, but I cannot afford them at the moment due to the loans burden.
    - The price of good layer mash (feeds) is too expensive, which minimizes the profits. My strategy for the future is to mix my own ration.

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  • Anthony    Feb 20, 2015

    I am reducing the instalment amount temporarily and will increase it to the initial amount or even more after about a month. I am doing this to minimize the financial pressure I am experiencing at the moment, which I foresee to be temporary. There has been delay of payment for my milk and eggs sales to the cooperative I sell and I incurred extra cost (besides what I had budged) on the cattle I bought. I have had to treat the cattle I bought for worms and other deficiencies resulting from malnutrition or rather lack of proper diet as I was advised by a veterinarian. In addition, the cattle cost more than the price I was initially offered because another person had bid on it for a higher amount and the owner insisted I have to add the extra amount. It was a good cattle and the owner was selling it below the current market price due to the financial pressure he had at the moment. I am therefore requesting to pay the amount I have suggested for the short duration while I reorganize my finances and promise to resume paying the initial amount or more after that period.
    I wish to thank you once again for your support and inform you that the loan has made a great impact on my life and some people around me. The amount of milk I deliver to the cooperative has increased, which will translate to increased profits. The cooperative has organized a competition and the dairy farmer (as well as groups) that deliver the highest quantity of milk will be awarded. I hope to win the competition. For now it is hard work and hope for the best.

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  • Anthony    Feb 17, 2015

    Zidi the cow

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  • Anthony    Feb 16, 2015

    i wish to inform my lenders that I had a small emergency & was not able to make my Feb 8th instalment as scheduled but I promise to do that before the day ends. Apologies for not communicating earlier; my internet has been slow n I wrote a message that I have noted did not go through. Please bear with me.

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  • Rob Wright    Feb 8, 2015

    I would love to see the cow and bike when you are able to post pictures of them!

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  • Anthony    Jan 25, 2015

    I am very grateful to you all the 161 lenders for your support and contribution towards my loan. If it was possible, I would write a thank you message to each of you. The money will indeed make a great impact to my businesses, my life, my family and even other people that depend on my entrepreneurial activities for their livelihood. I therefore sincerely thank you and promise to play my part well, which includes timely repayment. I wish you and your families well and good health. Thank you.

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  • JimVandegriff    Jan 24, 2015

    Congratulations on your loan being fully funded. That is great! All the best, JimVandegriff

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    • Anthony    Jan 24, 2015

      thanks a lot JimVandegriff. It's morning here and waking up to find my loan has been fully funded plus a congratulatory message is a great great feeling. I appreciate your support, which I must acknowledge is immeasurable and comes in many forms. I am guessing you must have asked some of your friends to assist. But all in all, thanks for the trust and I promise to make sure your efforts and support make a great positive impact.

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  • Anthony    Jan 23, 2015

    Dwayne, my son

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  • Anthony    Jan 23, 2015

    First and foremost, thank you lenders for your contributions in my previous loan. You really made a difference. The extra one bag of fertilizer I bought at 2000 KES was necessary to increase my tea yield. The extra 2300 KES was also helpful. Before I paid my tea workers a month after they plucked tea because I had to wait to get be paid by KTDA. This was a great limitation because workers would refuse to pluck in subsequent plucking season until they receive their pay. I reversed that and I now pay them on time.

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  • Anthony    Jan 21, 2015

    I started getting more income from my poultry business and l am in a position to pay more instalment amount. I thank Zidisha and my lenders for their trust and support because I now able to manage my labour & its costs efficiently;paying workers on time has its advantages.this was possible because of you lenders. I request you to keep supporting me & your support will be felt by other people that depend on my farming activities for their livelohood.

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  • Anthony    Dec 31, 2014

    Happy New Year to all my lenders. You made my 2014 a beautiful year and brought great hope.

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  • Anthony    Dec 31, 2014

    Happy New Year JimVandegriff. May 2015 turn out to be a beautiful year for you and your family... On this side of the globe it is already 2015. Thanks for being part of my 2014 and bringing smiles and hope.

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  • Anthony    Dec 25, 2014

    I take this moment to wish my lenders JimVandegriff, ZionLion, dipringle, Mikers, and SvenWaage and the Zidisha community a MERRY X MAS.

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    • JimVandegriff    Dec 25, 2014

      Thank you Anthony. Merry X Mas to you as well! My wife and I received some Kenyan black tea in the mail this week, and really enjoyed it. It was a cut tea, vigorous, flavorful with some citrus notes, and quite nice. We both liked it on its own more than with additional milk and sweetener. We thought of you as we had it. All the best, Jim

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      • Anthony    Dec 26, 2014

        thank you Jim. And I am happy to hear that you received and liked the Kenyan tea. I am very grateful and humbled for your acts of kindness, support and concern.

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