A loan helped to purchase 10 jars of onions, to pay rent on his plow and to purchase compost, fertilizers and disinfectants.


Bryan Anderson's story

Bryan is 18 years old. He is single and lives in the Pambamarca community where he lives with his parents who work as farmers. He finished high school and now works with his parents.

He makes a living farming onions, which is a basic product that is widely consumed by his fixed clientele. His goal is to have his own working capital so he can be independent.

This loan will be used to purchase 10 jars of onion seeds that will be planted on three hectares of land. This will allow him to increase his production and gain more experience with larger crops. In the future, he would like to compliment his business by acquiring a truck that he can use to transport his products to the market.

The goal of this farm project that Bryan is proposing is financial stability so he can continue his education and become a professional with the ability to support his family.

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Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Shannon Perko.


This loan is special because:

It aims to reach vulnerable refugee populations in an isolated region.



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