Geoffrey

Nakuru, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Geoffrey

Member since

August 2013

On-time repayments

46 installments  •  46%

About Me

Thank you lenders for letting me join the group. Am a 28 years old man from a family of seven children. I lost my dad while I was A 2nd year student in Egerton University Kenya, where I was doing a degree in biomedical science and technology. And ever since then life became tough so I had to do some small businesses here and there to cater for my tuition fees. That is why it took me five years to clear my undergraduate. Am God fearing, hardworking and very talented man and I do have various business ideas but lack capital. Am single and currently I live in a single roomed house near our home where my chicken rearing business is and working hard to purchase my own piece of plot and move my business to my own place.

I left campus an year ago and since then i have not landed a permanent job. so ventured into chicken rearing an year ago. I started rearing layers and broilers.after realizing there is a demand for eggs and white meat in Nakuru town. I have over 10 clients who run some small food kiosks n the neighborhood. Right now I have 200 layers, 200 roosters and 150 broilers. I normally sell the broilers after three months and currently am handling my 5th batch and two pigs which I bought with the earnings I got after investing my 1st loan.

My first loan helped me expand my business and in the process bought two pigs which I plan to rear in the hope of bettering my life and starting a big piggery farm. As per now I have managed to purchase a laptop which I use to do some online jobs, including article writing which has helped me increase my monthly income by up to $200. plus currently am learning how to trade forex online.

My Business

My source of income is selling roosters and the broilers once they attain the required weight and eggs. The demand for both the meat and eggs is quite high in town and the more I produce the more I get.

The business risks I deal with daily include normal diseases, pecking, cats which love eating the chicks. To handle the risk I make sure I vaccinate all the chickens in the poultry house and make sure that they are feed a balanced diet. The earning from the first loan helped me purchase two pigs which am currently rearing and hoping to purchase some more.

Currently I need a loan to purchase increase my roosters which I will sell during the christmas holiday and broilers and from this project I can finally set up a hydrophonic system which will help me produce more fodder for my pigs and roosters at a lower rate. I will also use part of the loan to purchase more broilers and cockerels to help me stabilize the business. I earn a gross monthly income of $300 from the business and spend $120 on their feeds, $10 on vaccine, $15 on electricity and water, $25 on transportation. I earn a net income of $130.

Loan Proposal

With the rainy season in Kenya I have lost 20 birds to the cold season and the cats in the neighborhood, so half of the loan will be used to repair and expand the poultry house, this way the chickens will be protected from the cold. I plan to insulate the house more and increase the size of the house so as to make the birds more comfortable and relaxed. And expanding the house will create more room for the number of birds I plan to have by the beginning of next year.

The remainder will be used to purchase better laying boxes to help me curb the egg eating problem and improve the lighting in the poultry house. The dimmer the lighting in the laying area, the lower the number of eggs lost. And this will help me stop the egg eating habit which the birds have developed.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$100.00

Date disbursed

Aug 12, 2013

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

9 months

Lenders

P

Philippe

Adliswil, Switzerland

Boysenfam

Boulder, United States

mewesten

Waynesboro, United States

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