I am a hard-working, humble father of three children. I am the second-born in a family of ten. Unfortunately, my siblings and I are all orphaned, following the death of father caused by cancer, and the passing away of my mum due to a road accident. Despite these challenges, I have not left out my goals and ambitions to become a great person and role model to those who look up to me. I was born in a humble background in Central Kenya. Both of my parents were hard-working people, who valued respect and strict following of customary values and traditions. They solely depended on farming as their only source of income, which would cater for both our education, as well as sustaining the whole family. They did quite well and never neglected their responsibilities. Unfortunately, both my older sister and I were unable to complete school, mainly due to financial setbacks. I am an agricultural enthusiast, which I can mostly attribute to my growing up in the rural, yet agricultural Central parts of Kenya. I dream of owning large tracts of land in Central Kenya and making it as much productive as it can be. I also aim to revolutionize the negative view most people have towards agriculture and instill something much valuable and positive, in terms of Agriculture.
Maize is the staple food in Kenya. Large as well as small-scale farmers produce the crop and a large percentage of the population depends on Maize farming as an income-generating crop.The grains are ground to produce maize flour and it is also consumed as a food grain. It may be consumed fresh, ground, boiled or mixed with other foods. leaves, and other remains from the maize cobs are used to feed domestic animals especially dairy cattle.The stalks and cobs are used to provide domestic fuel particularly in the rural areas. They are also used as organic manure.grains are used in manufacture of com oil and animal feeds hence it is a vital raw material for industrialization.i usually get like $600 every month as my typical cost and i use my profits to pay for the school fees of my kids
THANK YOU
i will use my loan of 11,700($115.8) to buy the following
fertilizer $37.6
cultivation $40.5
maize seedlings $37.6
given a loan of 11,700 I will be able to get a profit of over ksh50,000 ($520.8)every month and I will be able to operate as a large scale farmer.
Maize farming
I am a hard-working, humble father of three children. I am the second-born in a family of ten. Unfortunately, my siblings and I are all orphaned, following the death of father caused by cancer, and the passing away of my mum due to a road accident. Despite these challenges, I have not left out my goals and ambitions to become a great person and role model to those who look up to me. I was born in a humble background in Central Kenya. Both of my parents were hard-working people, who valued respect and strict following of customary values and traditions. They solely depended on farming as their only source of income, which would cater for both our education, as well as sustaining the whole family. They did quite well and never neglected their responsibilities. Unfortunately, both my older sister and I were unable to complete school, mainly due to financial setbacks. I am an agricultural enthusiast, which I can mostly attribute to my growing up in the rural, yet agricultural Central parts of Kenya. I dream of owning large tracts of land in Central Kenya and making it as much productive as it can be. I also aim to revolutionize the negative view most people have towards agriculture and instill something much valuable and positive, in terms of Agriculture.
Maize is the staple food in Kenya. Large as well as small-scale farmers produce the crop and a large percentage of the population depends on Maize farming as an income-generating crop.The grains are ground to produce maize flour and it is also consumed as a food grain. It may be consumed fresh, ground, boiled or mixed with other foods. leaves, and other remains from the maize cobs are used to feed domestic animals especially dairy cattle.The stalks and cobs are used to provide domestic fuel particularly in the rural areas. They are also used as organic manure.grains are used in manufacture of com oil and animal feeds hence it is a vital raw material for industrialization.i usually get like $600 every month as my typical cost and i use my profits to pay for the school fees of my kids
THANK YOU
i will use my loan of 11,700($115.8) to buy the following
fertilizer $37.6
cultivation $40.5
maize seedlings $37.6
given a loan of 11,700 I will be able to get a profit of over ksh50,000 ($520.8)every month and I will be able to operate as a large scale farmer.

