A loan helped to pay for farm inputs and to hire laborers to help a mom grow more crops and set a good example and foundation for her children.


Ann's story

Meet an inspiring female farmer, Ann, from the Sotik region. She is a smallholder farmer full of dreams and aspirations in her life. As the key breadwinner of her family, she has been practicing mixed farming—dairy animals and crops—for the more than five years.

Ann is seeking a loan in the amount of KES 50,000, which she will use to pay for farm inputs and to hire laborers to grow more crops on the farm. It takes a lot for a smallholder farmer to risk limited available resources to expand a farm business.

With your help, Ann will be able to pay the high cost of farm inputs necessary for expansion. A significant portion of the profits will be invested back into the business to fuel growth because she wants to set a good example and foundation for her children. She really hopes for your help and contribution, and she thanks you in advance.


This loan is special because:

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



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