A loan helped to buy farming inputs, such as seeds, to help a single mom expand her horticultural farm, make more profits, and support her two children as their only voice of hope.


Eunice's story

Eunice is a single mom who is 23 years old and lives in the Nyahururu, an area endowed with beautiful vegetation and fertile soils that allow cultivation. She has two beautiful children whom she ensures to have a decent life.

Eunice (pictured above inside her house) is a horticultural farmer and also rears dairy cattle. She obtains her income by selling her horticultural products in her nearest local market. Eunice loves her family more than anything, and this clearly explains why she has never abandoned her responsibilities, even in times of great difficulty. Eunice has depended entirely on farming, not only for increasing profits but also for the opportunity it gives her to make her own decisions.

Eunice is seeking a loan to buy farm inputs, such as seeds, to expand her horticultural farm, where she grows vegetables. In her remote village, loans are hard to get for female smallholder farmers with little and irregular income. Only a few organizations, such as Juhudi Kilimo, support farmers like Eunice. Juhudi Kilimo facilitates loans that empower smallholder farmers like Eunice because the institution believes that women are good and hardworking farmers, too.

Be inspired this planting season and put a smile on the face of a Kenyan woman by kindly granting her a loan!


This loan is special because:

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



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