A loan helped to buy a TATA brand truck for transporting agricultural inputs and various agricultural equipment.


Sara's story

Sara is a 53-year-old Mozambican. She is married and lives in Chimoio with her husband and three children.

Sara is a very hardworking and visionary woman. Together with her husband, Sara runs an agricultural input store in her village in Manica province. Thanks to the business and farming as a family business training they learned when joining IDE, Sara, and her husband work as a true team while she focuses on identifying the best seeds to sell, her husband focuses on researching the best pesticides and fertilizers that's how the business has been growing year after year.

In 2020, Sara had the opportunity to participate in the iDE Agricultural Fairs, where she had the chance to sell her products to smallholder farmers. She was very happy because of that starting point for the growth of her business and she wants to continue participating.

Sara is applying for another Kiva loan to buy a truck to transport agricultural inputs and other agricultural equipment to her shop and in this way reduce the costs of truck renting and be able to transport goods to participate in agricultural fairs in other provinces to benefit more farmers who need agricultural inputs.


This loan is special because:

It improves agriculture infrastructure and links smallholder farmers to markets.



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