
Wilson
A loan of $1,150 helps to purchase a motorcycle that will improve the transportation of his production and optimize his agricultural activities.

Wilson's story
Wilson is a dedicated farmer from El Tambo, Cauca, with 28 years of experience. He owns a one-hectare farm where he has planted over 5,000 coffee plants alongside 230 banana trees, which he harvests every two weeks, obtaining around 450 kilos of coffee that is then processed and stored in a small shed. He later transports this production to the local market for sale with the help of a transporter from his community.
Wilson lives with his wife and daughter in a house that was given to them by his brother-in-law. His wife is a great help in managing the crops and taking care of the farm.
A loan of COP 4,750,250 will allow Wilson to purchase a motorcycle, improving the mobility and transportation of his production for sale at the local market. The motorcycle in Colombia is a crucial tool for farmers, given its ability to facilitate the transportation of supplies and products in difficult terrains, optimizing time and costs, and improving access to markets.