A loan helped to purchase a dairy cow and improve her milk production and expand her milk-vending business.


Winny's story

Winny is a humble mother of five school-going children who wakes up every morning to work on her farm. She is fully dedicated to her work and thinks only of progressing. She is happily married and has a lovely family. Winny resides in the Siongiroi area of Kenya, a remote town with harsh living conditions because of the bad terrain in the region. However, it is favorable for dairy farming.

Her primary sources of income are crops and milk sales. She has managed to take care of her family with her income from selling milk. Winny has always wanted to take care of another dairy cow, but a lack of capital has prevented her from doing so. She is now seeking a loan to buy an additional dairy cow to improve her milk-vending business.

The cow she intends to buy is a breed that produces rich, creamy milk. With this cow, she will produce more milk, which will translate into more income. Demand for milk in the Siongiroi area is high, but the supply is low. So, through this loan, Winny is going to have more milk and comfortably meet demand. Her vision is to keep even more dairy cows so that she will be able to support her family.


This loan is special because:

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



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