A loan helped to access quality farm inputs and services.


Jemima's story

Jemima is a 40-year-old female maize farmer who is also a tailor. Since she began farming, she could only afford to support one child to obtain a formal education. She grew up in a small town in Kaduna, Nigeria, and plants maize to support her family.

She has been farming since she was 36 years old, and her major challenge has been poor farming practices. She struggled to produce 20 bags of maize at the end of each year. Jemima decided to join Babban Gona in 2018, and since then, she has been producing 30 - 40 bags each harvest. Because of the increase in security risks and the increasing costs of inputs, farming has been difficult for Jemima lately. She is requesting an increased loan to access quality farm inputs and services.

She would also use this profit to invest in better health for her family, hire more laborers to help her cultivate her land, and increase her productivity to send her other children to school.


This loan is special because:

It supports smallholder farmers and helps them increase yields.



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