To buy quality chicken feed for increased profits

Mercy

Kisumu, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Mercy

Member since

April 2014

On-time repayments

74 installments  •  59%

About Me

I am in Agri-business, which is a passion I acquired from my early childhood days while growing up in rural Kenya in Trans-Nzoia District, Kibomet. My parents depended on agriculture and we grew up knowing that if we did not plough the shamba and grow crops or take care of the cattle that produced milk for sale, we would not have an education. I therefore embraced agriculture fully.

I currently live in Kisumu with my family; my husband and 3 children. Kisumu is not a highly agricultural area, however, I have not let that put me down. I am currently keeping Local (kienyeji) Chicken for eggs and meat in my plot in Kisumu and also a vegetable garden. We have drilled a borehole in the plot and have sufficient water for irrigation that enables us supply vegetables even in the dry season.

It gives me lots satisfaction to see that I can produce food not just for my family but for the community around me and make an income out of it.

My Business

I started my Agri-business farming in the year 2013 when my husband and I purchased a ¼ acre plot in Kibos area in Kisumu a 10 minutes drive from my current residence. Our intention is to build our home in this plot, however since we do not enough finances to build a house, we decided to start up Agri-business.
We started off with building a chicken house that can hold up to 300 chicken and bought some chicken from a local market to start off the farming.

My chicken have grown in number and i am able to get 3 crates of eggs per week that i sell at Ksh. 450 per tray. This amount goes to buy food and other expenses.

I believe Zidisha will enable me grow my business and transform my life and my family. Thank you!

Loan Proposal

I have applied for the Zidisha loan of $150. First, i must appreciate the loan of $50 that i took earlier that assisted me greatly in my farm to purchase a brooder and chicken feed.

Currently i have 130 chicks that are 3 weeks old. 82 of them were hatched from my hens and i bought 50 cockrels from Uganda. I lost 2 due to cold but the rest are growing well.

When i get this loan, i will purchase a 70 kg bag of Chick mash of $28, and a 70 Kg Kienyeji mash of $22.4. I will also construct paddocks that will cost about $40 in the chicken house to separate the chicks when they get to 8 weeks so that they don't live with the maturer hens. I also need to make some curtains $20 for the chicken house so reduce the wind coming into the chicken house when windy and raining.

In my garden, I was able to get an average harvest from green peppers that i had planted which I used at home and sold some to my neighbors and friends. The challenge i have noticed is that the soil is not very rich in nutrients. I have got a source for manure that i will buy to enrich the soil. A 70kg bag costs $4.5. i will buy 10 sacks totaling to $45.

I kindly request for your support in this venture. Thank you!

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$148.00

Date disbursed

Jul 1, 2014

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

4 months

Lenders

Elinor

Maple Lake, MN, United States

mauroandmichelle

Montreal, Canada

ads68

Melbourne, Australia

Zal0m0n

Atlantis!!!! x), Mauritania

Sarasota

Sarasota, Fl, United States

Richard Griebe

La Jolla, United States

Leonardia

Waddinxveen, Netherlands

M

michaeliannozzi

Toronto, Canada

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