A loan helped to buy quality farming inputs such as nutrient-rich fertilizers, which she plans to use on her corn farm to improve her corn production in 2019.


Rose's story

Rose is a happy woman. Her enormous contribution in uplifting her family out of abject poverty shows what a remarkable woman she is, given the societal odds. Rose has been a mixed farmer for the past few years and throughout this period she has made her life meaningful.

In Kenya, agriculture is one of the most competitive industries, especially due to the high cost of operations necessary to improve farming. Such costs include land acquisition and inputs which have skyrocketed. To meet the high costs of inputs, farmers have been forced to borrow from financial institutions who sometimes impose very complicated procedures in loan distribution. Some farmers, especially women, end up being disadvantaged.

Rose has taken this loan so she can use it to buy quality farming inputs, such as certified seeds and nutrient-rich fertilizers, which she plans to use on her farm. With these inputs, Rose will be assured of a good harvest, which will consequently reflect in her pocket.

With this loan, Rose will change her life this new year in 2019.


This loan is special because:

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



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