A loan helped to pay for construction of a barn that will serve as a sanctuary for their livestock.


Sara's story

Sara, a 64-year-old resilient resident of the picturesque Nura village in the Karaganda region, is not letting age define her pursuits. Together with her pensioner husband, they have been dedicated to the art of animal husbandry for over 15 fruitful years. In this upcoming year, the couple is gearing up for an ambitious project – the construction of a barn that will serve as a sanctuary for their livestock.

Sara is seeking a loan of KZT 1,000,000 to build a barn. Their current livestock inventory includes 2 cows, 2 horses, and a flock of 6 sheep. However, Sara and her husband have grand plans for the future, envisioning the expansion of their livestock for increased profitability. The couple recognizes the instrumental role that agricultural credit programs have played in nurturing their livestock development, transforming a humble endeavor into a thriving family legacy.

Beyond the barn and the livestock, Sara's aspirations are deeply rooted in family values. This is not merely a business but also a multi-generational familial venture that has weathered the test of time. Sara has an unwavering commitment to the growth and prosperity of their family business and also to providing support to their children and grandchildren. As they embark on this new chapter, the family is poised to blend tradition with innovation, nurturing not just livestock but a legacy of resilience and success.


This loan is special because:

The loan extends access to financial services for those living in rural areas.



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