A loan helped a member to pay for improved seeds, organic inputs and tractor rental, which will allow these farmers to escape subsistence by farming a larger area with a higher yield.


Mbalu's Best Female Farmers Group's story

Mbalu K (first on the right) is a featured borrower of Mbalu's Best Female Farmers group and is a Master Farmer in Mayefeh village with a large family of 11 which depends on her farming.

She is a strong leader in the community and helps support other female farmers and entrepreneurs. Mbalu lost her business during the Ebola crisis, but refuses to give up despite losing a lifetime of work. She has organized a large group of other women who similarly had prospered before the crisis and lost everything, but now will not give up. All members are currently trapped in a cycle of subsistence and take extremely high-interest loans for poor quality inputs during planting time. A no-interest KIVA loan will therefore enable this group of determined women to get back on their feet and back in business.

In this group: Mbalu, Adama, Kadiatu, Yealie, Mbalu, Mariatu, Kadiatu, Emma, Sia, Amie


This loan is special because:

It enables farmers to access farm inputs to improve their yield for increased income.



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