A loan helped to buy inputs such as hybrid fertilizer to improve her farm.


Annah's story

Annah is a 35-year-old woman who is the true definition of a hard worker and an ever-smiling, happy mother. She is a farmer in Makutano where she grows different crops and raises animals. Annah also has a side business. These commercial activities place her in a better position to engage in other agricultural businesses.

Access to modern, quality farm inputs is the pillar of the agricultural revolution. However, in Kenya, a developing country, fertilizer and seed allocation by the government does not meet the needs of many farmers. Since Juhudi Kilimo, in partnership with Kiva, ventured into the affairs of smallholder farmers in Kenya, farmers can attest that there has been a significant improvement in input availability. For Annah, her irregular income and lack of collateral security have been the main drawbacks that limit her from accessing a loan from commercial banks.

Annah is requesting a loan to buy farm inputs such as seeds to grow more crops. She will use the profits from her loan to improve the living conditions of her family. Her loan is an opportunity that she has never had before. Thanks to Juhudi Kilimo and Kiva, the life of Annah and her family will be changed through this 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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