A loan helped to access quality farm inputs and services.


Victoria's story

Victoria, a 38-year-old mother of three, lives with her family in an ordinary mud house in a small village in Kaduna state. Farming is the primary occupation in her community, and like many diligent smallholders, she dreams of expanding her farm.

Due to lack of access to quality inputs, it's difficult for farmers like Victoria to achieve high yields to earn higher income. Luckily, she joined Babban Gona in 2020, farming a half hectare each year. She's doubled the national Nigerian average. She now cultivates 1.8 hectares and, because of this loan, will be provided with higher-yielding seeds that are locally adapted and widely accepted in her local community. She'll also have recommended pesticides and fertilizers based on results of her field assessment.

She expects to reap up to 40 bags of maize per hectare this harvest. With lenders' support to grow her business, Victoria is looking forward to a bountiful harvest. She plans to use the profits from this season's harvest to pay her children's school fees.


This loan is special because:

It supports smallholder farmers and helps them increase yields.



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