A loan helped to purchase modern farm inputs such as certified seeds and organic fertilizers in order to improve the quality of her output.


Jackline's story

Jackline (age 33) is a mom of two who is humble, kindhearted, and innovative. This mother lives in a rural area in Kapsabet. Her family’s main source of income is selling crop produce. Jackline also engages in other agricultural activities, all of which are aimed at improving her standard of living.

In Kenya, agriculture is one of the most competitive industries, especially due to the high costs of operations necessary to improve farming. Such costs include the cost of land acquisition and inputs which have always skyrocketed.

To meet the high costs of inputs, farmers have been forced to borrow from financial institutions which sometimes impose very complicated procedures in loans distribution.

Some farmers, especially women, end up in hopelessness, despondency and lack of morale to invest in agriculture.

Jackline is seeking a loan to buy farm inputs such as fertilizers and quality hybrid seeds. Your loan will enable her to improve her farm production.

This intervention will help her fill the increasing demand for food in the market and, in the process, generate more income to repay the loan debt and improve the quality of life for her family. She hopes to improve the conditions of her house.


This loan is special because:

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



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