A loan helped increase small farmer income by over 50% for thousands of farmers across Africa and India.


Kuli Kuli's story

Almost half of the world’s plant-derived calories come from just three foods: wheat, corn and rice, which do not work well in our changing climate. Creating supply chains based on nutrient-dense, climate-smart, edible plants represents an opportunity to improve human nutrition, the health of our planet, and benefit small farmers in developing countries.

Kuli Kuli is a woman-founded social enterprise serving a rapidly growing international market for climate-smart superfoods like moringa and baobab on behalf of small farmers. Kuli Kuli’s sourcing is based on regenerative agriculture and boosts income for women in rural populations. Moringa is a drought-resistant tropical tree with leaves that contain high amounts of vitamins and minerals. Baobab is an African tree that can live for thousands of years and produces a large fruit rich in prebiotic fiber and antioxidants.

To date, Kuli Kuli has planted 33 million trees, generated $7 million in income for small farmers, and supported 4,121 livelihoods, paying a higher price for higher impact superfoods in Africa and Asia.

This is Kuli Kuli's fifth loan through the Kiva Social Enterprise program. They have successfully repaid three loans and are in the process of repaying their fourth loan.


This loan is special because:

It provides income security and market access to farmers of a superfood with real potential to scale.



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