
Beyza Nur
A loan of $300 helps to buy more food materials for her sales.

Beyza Nur's story
Beyza, a 24-year-old single businesswoman, entered the workforce at an early age. Using her own means, she started selling tomato paste and pickles, contributing financially to her family. After successfully using microcredit to sell these products from home and being satisfied with the results, she decided to turn it into a business. She assesses market demand through social media and feedback from her neighbors.
With the support she will receive from Kiva, Beyza plans to procure the necessary raw materials and supplies for her tomato paste and pickle trade.