A loan helped a member to cover cassava harvesting costs.


Saim Group's story

Saim, 50 years of age, is a resident in the Tboung Khmum Province, Cambodia. She is married and has two children whom are farmers. Saim, has been growing cassava as her main source of income since 2010. She sometimes works for others for a fee to supplement her income. Her husband is a 52-year-old farmer as well. Together they can make around $ 36 each day.

Because she lacks working capital, Saim is leading a group of four members to apply for loans. As the group leader, she is going to use her portion to cover cassava harvesting costs. She hopes that this loan not only will help her harvest her crops on time, but also will enable her neighbors to earn additional income by working on her farm. She also hopes that she will get a higher crop yield to improve her living conditions and build a ground floor room.

In this group: Vanny, Saim, Chhong, Theary


This loan is special because:

It provides add-on training services on financial management, agriculture and child protection.



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