James

Kimangu, Kandutura Village, Rongai District, Kenya

3% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

James

Member since

November 2011

On-time repayments

44 installments  •  34%

About Me

My name is James Wainaina, ID № 10744177, a Kenyan citizen. I live and work in Rongai District, Visoi sub-location, Rongai Division of Nakuru County. My home is near Kandutura police post and Kandutura Dispensary. Born in 1968, I am the fourth born in a family of nine; three boys and six girls. I went to Mogotio primary school for my primary education. Later on I joined Sacho high school for my Ordinary (Certificate of secondary examinations) and advanced level education (Certificate of advanced secondary education).
I am legally married to one wife, with six children; three boys and three girls. The first born in the family is a boy who is pursuing a diploma in pharmaceutical technology at Eldoret polytechnic; a local national polytechnic. The second born is currently waiting to sit for her Kenya Certificate of secondary Examinations, which is a prerequisite to university admission in our country. The third, a girl is in form one. The rest, two boys and a girl, are in primary school.

My Business

I am currently living in a six acre piece of land; three of which I keep 3 cows, 3 goats and 7 sheep. The remaining 3 acres are used to grow maize, beans, tomatoes and kales. The cow produces about 4 litres of milk in the morning and about 3 litres in the afternoon; total 7 litres daily. One litre is consumed at home and the rest sold locally for Ksh 30 per litre; total 30x6= ksh 180 daily. The monthly gross income from the milk is Ksh 180x30=Ksh 5400. Its expenses are weekly dousing of insecticide costing Ksh 400 (4x100=Ksh 400) monthly and de-worming after three months; which on average costs Ksh 300 monthly. They graze in the open field. Therefore, the cows give me an approximate income of Ksh 4700.
This season I have harvested 20 bags of maize (current price of Ksh 2000 per 90 kg; translating to a total of Ksh 40,000) and 5 bags of beans (current price of Ksh 5,000 per 90 kg bag; translating to a total of Ksh 25,000): total gross income Ksh 65,000. The cost of inputs and labour was Ksh 10,000. Therefore, net income from maize and beans section was Ksh 55,000. This is a monthly income of approximately Ksh 4,500.
The tomatoes and kales have given me this year a gross income of Ksh 90,000 against a total expense of Ksh 25,000, leaving a net profit of Ksh 65.000; translating to a net monthly income of approximately Ksh 5,400.
My wife, who works as a teacher, earns a net salary of Ksh 15,000. This, together with my income from the piece of land totaling Ksh 14,600, is used to pay for the children’s school fees and upkeep; leaving us with roughly Ksh 5,000 for savings and any investments.
I intend to improve the quality and the quantity of my cows. This I intend to do by buying one high grade cow, preferably a Friesian, which produces more milk than my current breed. A Friesian cow produces about 20 litres a day, ten litres in the morning and ten in the afternoon; which would fetch at the current rate of Ksh 30 per litre, Ksh 30x 20 =Ksh 600 per day. This would translate to a monthly gross income of Ksh 18,000. The cost of managing this cow would approximate Ksh 5,000 per month, giving me a monthly net income of Ksh 13,000. A fully grown Friesian cow costs between Ksh 50,000 and Ksh 55,000 locally.

Loan Proposal

The previous loan was used to dig a well. The well is serving me quite well as it produces water throughout the year. This particular loan will be used to buy a water tank and have it raised. This means that once the water has been pumped into the raised water tank then I can irrigate the entire farm without pumping it again. A 15,000 litre tank costs approximately Ksh 100,000, the metal pillars would cost approximately Ksh 50,000 while labour and transport would cost Ksh 20,000. Any contingency expenditure will be covered by my personal savings.
I expect to increase my income by approximately 100%. This is due to proper use of land as it will be entirely used for the whole year.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$1,796.00

Date disbursed

Oct 8, 2013

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

24 months

Lenders

AWOL

USA, United States

Q

Quomar

Żmigród, Poland

S

Snick

Halle, Germany

D

Delph007

Den Haag, Netherlands

Elinor

Maple Lake, MN, United States

K

Krokslatt

Mölndal, Sweden

S

SueB1

Los Alamos, United States

G

Gastao

Covilhã, Portugal

L

Lunatoon

Grants Pass, United States

L

lmuenchen

Munich, Germany

Charmonica

London, United Kingdom

evinpa

United States

B

BerndWeber

Munich, Germany

M

m_dennis

Toronto, Canada

A

Anonymous2

United States

H

hugh1

Co Kerry, Ireland

sebastienrosa

Quebec, Canada

Svenip

Vienna, Austria

P

PeaceandLove

Morro Bay, United States

JimVandegriff

Trinidad, California, United States

Tavin

Ottawa, Canada

russell

leicester, United Kingdom

dajawein

Gladstone, Australia

KM

British Columbia, Canada, Canada

Quentin

Toronto, Canada

SHRFamily

Vancouver, Canada

M

Mårten

Inden, Switzerland

Treesforpeople

Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

W

WinWinNL

The Hague, Netherlands

R

RCHeying

Marietta, United States

Greg1

Southampton, United Kingdom

Levi

United States

L

lewisfamily

Bicester, United Kingdom

Sarasota

Sarasota, Fl, United States

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