Vegetables,fruits and blender for my grocery kiosk

Desmond

Bungoma, Kenya

14% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Desmond

Member since

March 2015

On-time repayments

97 installments  •  4%

About Me

I grew up in a suburbs of Bungoma, Western Kenya. I went to Khaoya primary school in 1998. By then my parents had very little earnings from tailoring. It was even heard to pay my school fees. Though young, I could pick maize remains from harvested lands and sell to get some money to pay my fees. It was then that I new how to sell items.later I begun to buy and sell sugarcane during holidays and weekends. I worked hard, passed my exams and joined secondary school. It was hard to raise fees but selling sugar cane helped source some money. A friend of mine used to help me especially when i was at school. later on in 2012 after completing secondary school, I started venturing in farming; vegetables and fruits. I faced many challenges such as diseases since I had no experience in fruit and vegetable farming. my dad advised me to consult the District Agricultural Officer for more advice on farming techniques and what measures to take to curb disease infections on vegetables and fruits. I followed the advice which included keen observation to identify pests before they multiplied. I harvested passion fruits worth $ 300 and indigenous vegetables worth $150. From then the subsequent yields have been good and i do sell my products my self on the market, though I also sale to other traders to retail.
I now have a Kiosk for vegetables, fruits and fresh juice. from the amount i raised, I bought a juice blender that helps me in preparing juice for my customers.
The unique thing about my culture is people like chicken and corn. I like researching browsing the internet as i learn a lot about farming and business by reading articles.

My Business

At the moment my products include Indigenous vegetables, cabbage, kale, fruits; especially passion and fruit juice. I also sale tomatoes, onions and cucumber. I plan to expand my business into a bigger grocery by December 2015.
These products are in demand in our area because sellers are less. most of them are not grown within Bungoma but are bought from Chwele market, which is far. I chose this kind of business because I am passionate about vegetables and fruits, and it is also a viable business because of demand in our area. the high demand arises especially from many University students from Kibabii University, among other institutions. vegetables are consumed daily, because people must eat. Costs include land preparation, seeds,, pest control, labor, transport expenses and rent for the kiosk. I spend averagely $ 200 and earn averagely $555 in 6 months, a profit therefore of about $350. I use my profits in reinvesting to improve my business, and also help in paying school fees for my younger sister. I save very little for emergencies such as buying pesticides and paying for business license to the municipal council.

Loan Proposal

I will buy a blender to help increase the amount of fruit juice for my customers. The blender costs $65. the demand for fresh juice has greatly gone up as the nearby institutions admit more students. they prefer buying fresh juice rather than the processed ones due to their health benefits. the Blender will help also in reducing loses that arise from spoilage of fruits especially when they stay for long.
I will use $12 to buy a knapsack sprayer so that i cut down on costs of hiring one. this will also help me to spray my fruits and vegetables on time and without interruption.
I will spend about $ 15 to buy a cooler. this will help me in keeping the juice under low temperatures so that it does not go bad. It will help me earn more profit by preventing losses that arise from spoilage of juice since i do not have a refrigerator.
I will spend about $ 5 to pay the person who sells ice cubes to me.the ice helps in cooling the juice in the cooler.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$100.00

Date disbursed

Apr 13, 2015

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

22 months

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  • Philip    Aug 31, 2015

    I called Desmond today and he promised me that he will pay some money by sunday.

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  • Philip    Aug 15, 2015

    Dear lenders,

    have just talked to Desmond, who told me that the business is really down and that he willing to pay the loan.

    He promised that he will try to begin paying, God willing by next week.

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  • Philip    Jul 19, 2015

    Dear Desmond,
    Hope you are fine. You started well by reducing the weekly amount payable and would like to encourage you to continue in the same spirit.

    In case of any anything, please contact me

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  • Philip    Jun 5, 2015

    Dear zidisha Team,

    I am happy to let you know that after I talked to Desmond"s family member, he has been able to pay his first instalment.

    I feel that this is an achievment and I will continue to encourage him to service the loan in time.

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  • Desmond    Jun 4, 2015

    i have reduced the amount of repayment due to reduced sales. the weather has not been good leading reduced customers in juice and fruit consumption.however, the weather will soon be better and i will raise the amount to ensure i complete my repayment on time and borrow more so that i can improve my business further.

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  • Philip    May 24, 2015

    Dear Zidisha Team,

    Today I called Desmond and discussed the issue of his late weekly installments where he promised that he had some challenges but he was over them and he promised to begin servicing his loan by tomorrow.

    I will post comments later after I will have checked his payment schedule tomorrow

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  • Philip    May 23, 2015

    Dear Desmond,

    Hope you are fine so far. However I am concerned about how you are servicing your loan. You should not struggle because if the installment is high you can reduce so that you do not strain.

    Therefore kindly let me know what you are going through so we try to find a solution.

    Kindly, let me hear from you.

    Philip Okumbe
    Volunteer Mentor

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  • Desmond    Apr 14, 2015

    I take this opportunity to thank the lenders for funding my loan. I received Ksh. 6012 in to my account, since 3000 was deducted as membership fee. with this amount I am going to buy a blender, juice cooler which i will use to improve my business. this will greatly increase the amount of juice i will be selling hence increased profits. i also appreciate the zidisha team for linking me to affordable finances for my business. I am very grateful. I will work hard to ensure timely repayment of my loan.
    Thank you very much.

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