A loan helped to purchase farming inputs such as fertilisers and hybrid seeds to boost the quality of her produce, earn more profit and elevate her living standard.


Margaret's story

Despite growing up in abject poverty in the famine-prone Thika area of Kenya, 29-year-old Margaret has remained vigilant and determined to pursue her dream of becoming a successful mum. Amidst women of her age, Margaret has been identified as a very hard-working farmer, engaging in mixed farming, dairy, and poultry keeping. Margaret is a single mother who loves attending to her daily duties and making a living for her family. Margaret uses the few profits obtained from locally selling milk and eggs to pay her children's school fees.

The quality of Margaret’s crops has dwindled due to the use of poor farm inputs. This has brought about low demand for her crops and has negatively impacted her sales. Access to modern-quality farm inputs is the pillar of agricultural revolution. However, in Kenya, a developing country, fertiliser and seed allocation by the government is way below the needs of farmers. Margaret is seeking a loan to purchase farming inputs such as fertilisers and hybrid seeds to boost the quality of her produce.

Since Juhudi Kilimo, which is in partnership with Kiva, ventured into the affairs of smallholder farmers in Kenya, farmers can attest that there has been a significant improvement in input availability. Margaret is assured of a bumper harvest which will open new markets for her crops and, subsequently, increase her profits. This will elevate her standard of living as well as that of her beautiful children.


This loan is special because:

It finances smallholder farmers to purchase dairy cows, chickens, cereals and farming equipment.



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