A loan helped a member to pay for improved seed, organic inputs and tractor rental which will allow these farmers to escape subsistence by farming a larger area with a higher yield.


Sallay's Best Farmers Group's story

Sallay S (1st on left), the featured borrower of Sallay's Best Farmers, is a master farmer in Magbaingba village and has a large family of ten. She is passionate about rice farming, and likes to help young women learn how to farm. Sallay is a seasoned farmer whose rice farming business was hard hit during Sierra Leone's 2014-2017 Ebola crisis. She has since recovered her business very slowly due to predatory lending and a lack of access to financing. She has organized a large group of other women who, like her, are currently trapped in a cycle of subsistence and take extremely high-interest loans for poor-quality inputs during planting time. A no-interest Kiva loan will enable this group of determined women to throw off the shackles of predatory lending, expand and prosper. Additionally, the global COVID-19 pandemic is causing food shortages in some areas of Sierra Leone as imported rice becomes more scarce. A Kiva loan will empower these women to increase their local rice production and enhance food access in Sierra Leone at a time when this is badly needed.

In this group: Sallay, Yeabu, Sallay, Warah, Yeabu, Ramatu, Fatmata, Abie, Adamsay, Kadiatu, Fatmata, Yabokaprie, Marie, Amie


This loan is special because:

It enables farmers to access farm inputs to improve their yield for increased income.



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