A loan helped to buy cereal grains such as corn and beans to sell to her customers in order to earn extra income to support her children, who are in school.


Lydia's story

Lydia (pictured in her simple house), 28 years old, is a mother of three children and is very happy for an opportunity to share her profile on this Kiva platform. She is a warrior woman from Eldoret, a town that hosts a number of elite athletes in Kenya.

Lydia is a responsible and diligent smallholder farmer from a remote village. She is involved in dairy and maize/corn farming, and she also has a side business. Her work brings home important income. She gets help with the work from her family members.

Being the major breadwinner in her house, Lydia decided to start a cereal business with a loan that she obtained from Juhudi Kilimo. The business is growing, and she is getting new customers.

Lydia is very creative and has the ability to come up with unique new responses to situations. She has the insight to recognize and take up useful new approaches to farming. Lydia is seeking this loan to buy cereal grains such as corn and beans to sell to her customers and thereby earn extra income to support her children, who are in school. Kenya's Eldoret area, one of the country's populated regions, has a high demand for cereals. This means that Lydia can increase her profits and satisfy the demand that is there.

Accessing funds has been a challenge for Lydia, but since she joined Juhudi, in partnership with Kiva, she feels relieved and happy that her life has transformed. Kindly lend to this determined woman.


This loan is special because:

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



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