Name
Benjamin
Member since
June 2017
On-time repayments
165 installments • 83%
I m Profoundly thankful for this opportunity to tell my story for the purpose of funding my project.
My name is Benjamin K. Gatundu, from Kenya. a graduate of Economics and certificate holder in Animal health. I was born from a farmer's parents, from whom I have learned so much about farming ideas. The economic perspectives of my country lean more on agriculture which i don't have the intention to annoy. I want to be a modern Avian farmer.
Below is my business description! kindly fund it.
POULTRY FARMING/AVIAN FRIEND.
Poultry farms are farms that raise chickens, ducks, turkeys, and other birds for meat or egg production. Poultry farming today is a huge business that is split into several operations including hatcheries, pullet farms for meat production, or farms for egg production. As the human population increases, the poultry industry continues to grow to meet the demand for poultry products in world markets. The importance of poultry farms lies in the quality of products that are provided to humans. Broiler farms provide meat that supplies the human with high-quality proteins. some of the Typical costs associated with my farm are..Brooding jikos, Chicken feeders, Chick drinkers, Brooder lamps, Cardboards, vaccines,
dear lenders
i take this golden opportunity to first thank you for being so trustful with me with your credit, i have been able to raise my business to the next level which is more than it was when i started. In an effort to accomodate more trainees in watuwengi Cyber cafe i have to invest in inventory which i can can only do so through your help. I am requesting this loan to effectively buy inventory and maitain my forex investment with expection the small fee charged to students will be able to repay the loan and have more on licence renewals.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$366.00
Date disbursed
May 22, 2019
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
17 months
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Margaret Feb 24, 2019
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