A loan helped to pay for the fuel for machinery, hire a workforce, soil plowing work, also watermelon seeds and boost watermelon cultivation.


Ofik's story

Ofik, a 39-year-old farmer, lives in the Armavir region with her husband and three children. Ofik's husband Aram, 41, is a farmer just like her. Their elder children David, 19, and Armine, 20, also help them with farming activities. Ofik's younger son Kolya, 8, is a schoolboy.

Ofik founded her farm 11 years ago. Now she has many hens, a cow, as well cultivating watermelon, apricot trees, and grapevines. Through fruit and egg sales, Ofik wins their daily bread.

Now Ofik has applied for this loan to pay for the fuel for machinery, hire a workforce, soil plowing work, also watermelon seeds and boost watermelon cultivation. This loan is very important for her family, since watermelon cultivation is a crucial source of income for their living.


This loan is special because:

It provides women farmers with loans in local currency, reducing the risk they take on.



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