A loan helped to buy farm inputs such as fertilizer to grow more crops and help create hope for her this season.


Emily's story

Emily, who was born in 1970, is a renowned crop farmer who lives in a remote village in Sotik. The quality of her crop has been widely acknowledged in most agricultural exhibitions due to practicing a chemical-free farming method. She also keeps dairy cows for the production of milk to increase her profit. She has been in this business for years, and has made great strides in her life.

Emily is seeking a loan of 80,000 KES to buy certified seed and high-nutrient fertilizer to expand her crop farm.

By scaling up her business, she will reduce production costs and increase output. Her strategy is to use the returns from the investment to pay for more farm inputs, the lack of which is a major problem that has closed many farms due to poor quantity and quality of yields.

With the loan, Emily will be able to increase her profit and elevate her family's standard of living.


This loan is special because:

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



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