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My name is John Chege Wambui. I am 33 years old and married to one wife and together have 2 children. I grew up watching my parents doing and motivated me to do farming. I am a university graduate with a bachelor degree in Education Arts (Kiswahili and Geography).

One challenge that I have always faced in achieving my goals has been limited financial resources. My parents spend a lot of money on paying for my school fees up to the university level. After that, I started small by planting potatoes on a quarter of an acre of land. I have expanded my farming and now operates 4 acres.

I do crop farming and have now diversified it to venture into layers chickens. My passion for layers chickens has been fueled by the increased demand for eggs and chicken meat in my community.

My community is known for hard work and limited land. As a result, many people have ventured into different businesses.

My children are young. As the father, I plan to educate them and later help them in venturing into business or farming.

In my free time, I enjoy watching farming documentaries to learn more about farming. This hobby has helped me learn much about farming.

I recently started poultry farming as a business. My aim is to rear quality layers of chicken to be selling eggs and chicken meat in the future. I have used USD 400 in this project and plan to expand it to USD 10000 after six months.

Chicken meat and eggs are currently in high demand from local customers and hotels. Therefore, a steady demand is assured. The demand is enough that I can sell the products on a daily basis.

I have some chicken and cages. The expenses that I have now include buying more chicken and building more structures. I also wish to buy vaccines and medicines for the common diseases. I also plan to stock enough chicken feed so that I will not have to go to the agrovet frequently or starve the chicken. This is because my business is still new. My focus is to grow slowly at first and use the revenue for further growth.

I have not yet acquired profits. For the first month, I will use the profits to reinvest in the poultry farming and develop it even more. After that, I will use the revenue to cater to my daily family expenses and pay school fees for the children.

I will use my funds to purchase feeds for my layers chicken. I have been expanding my project to ensure I hit my target of 300 chicken my mid July. Benefits from this project will enable me to cater for my needs and those of my family. This project has been crucial as it has been enabling me to pay school fees for my kids. This project will also be a source of food for my community. Recently, the demand for eggs and chicken meat has been on the rise. Egg selling business has been much promising. Many of my community members get their livelihood from selling eggs and chicken meat.

Livestock

Pourtly project

John DoeJ
EntrepreneurJohn Chege
LocationKericho, Kenya
Fundraising progress
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$49still needed
13days left

My name is John Chege Wambui. I am 33 years old and married to one wife and together have 2 children. I grew up watching my parents doing and motivated me to do farming. I am a university graduate with a bachelor degree in Education Arts (Kiswahili and Geography).

One challenge that I have always faced in achieving my goals has been limited financial resources. My parents spend a lot of money on paying for my school fees up to the university level. After that, I started small by planting potatoes on a quarter of an acre of land. I have expanded my farming and now operates 4 acres.

I do crop farming and have now diversified it to venture into layers chickens. My passion for layers chickens has been fueled by the increased demand for eggs and chicken meat in my community.

My community is known for hard work and limited land. As a result, many people have ventured into different businesses.

My children are young. As the father, I plan to educate them and later help them in venturing into business or farming.

In my free time, I enjoy watching farming documentaries to learn more about farming. This hobby has helped me learn much about farming.

I recently started poultry farming as a business. My aim is to rear quality layers of chicken to be selling eggs and chicken meat in the future. I have used USD 400 in this project and plan to expand it to USD 10000 after six months.

Chicken meat and eggs are currently in high demand from local customers and hotels. Therefore, a steady demand is assured. The demand is enough that I can sell the products on a daily basis.

I have some chicken and cages. The expenses that I have now include buying more chicken and building more structures. I also wish to buy vaccines and medicines for the common diseases. I also plan to stock enough chicken feed so that I will not have to go to the agrovet frequently or starve the chicken. This is because my business is still new. My focus is to grow slowly at first and use the revenue for further growth.

I have not yet acquired profits. For the first month, I will use the profits to reinvest in the poultry farming and develop it even more. After that, I will use the revenue to cater to my daily family expenses and pay school fees for the children.

I will use my funds to purchase feeds for my layers chicken. I have been expanding my project to ensure I hit my target of 300 chicken my mid July. Benefits from this project will enable me to cater for my needs and those of my family. This project has been crucial as it has been enabling me to pay school fees for my kids. This project will also be a source of food for my community. Recently, the demand for eggs and chicken meat has been on the rise. Egg selling business has been much promising. Many of my community members get their livelihood from selling eggs and chicken meat.

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