
Amadu
A loan of $450 helps to access quality farm inputs and services.

Amadu's story
Amadu is 30 years old, married, and has three children. He is from Kaduna, Nigeria, where he grows maize and other crops to support his family. Maize farming is his community's primary occupation, and like many other farmers in his community, the income he earns from cultivating is insufficient to improve his family's standard of living.
Babban Gona will provide Amadu with high-quality inputs, allowing him to increase his yields. As a result of the training programs, he will be able to farm more sustainably. For example, his fertilizer training will emphasize micro-dosing fertilizers to reduce environmental impact while increasing yields. Amadu expects 40 bags per hectare from this year's harvest, double the national Nigerian average of 20 bags per hectare.
Amadu is seeking an increased loan toward leasing more land and expanding his farming business. Babban Gona will provide him with higher-yielding seeds, fertilizers, and herbicides that will improve his farming operations and increase his yield, allowing him to earn up to two times the average annual income of a Nigerian farmer. Amadu intends to put the proceeds to build a better house for his family.