A loan helped to take care of immediate family needs while storing grains for sale later in the year when prices rebound.


Saidu's story

Saidu is a maize farmer living in a small village in northern Nigeria. Similar to other farmers in the region, Saidu’s main income is from farming, which is perceived as non-lucrative. However, Saidu is able to practice farming in a more lucrative way through access to training, quality agricultural inputs, and farming services that increase his yields by up to double the national Nigerian average.

However, Saidu needs a harvest advance loan to avoid losing part of his expected margins when, in order to take care of his family’s immediate needs, he must sell his maize at low prices during harvest. Through this harvest advance loan, Saidu will receive cash equal to his value of maize at harvest while Babban Gona stores his maize and sells it at a higher price in the future.

With his increased income from this farming season, Saidu plans on purchasing additional farmland for a bigger harvest next season. With this investment, Saidu will contribute his quota to alleviating poverty in northern Nigeria.


This loan is special because:

It gives farmers flexibility to sell their crops for the best price.



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