A loan helped a member to purchase hybrid seeds and fertilizer for the cultivation of maize.


Makhonge Group's story

This season is not the first one that Moses is working alongside One Acre Fund. He has been a member for a few years now, having joined the program in 2012 and, although he is the only person featured in the above picture, (others in the group were unavailable during profile collection), he is actually representing his group of 11 farmers in Chwele Duka Zone District, Kenya.

Moses is often described by his community as a very experienced farmer and decided to be the one to represent his group because he wanted to be more active in his community. Like many of his fellow farmers, Moses decided he wanted to be part of the One Acre Fund community in order to have access to quality training and acquire new farming methods and hopes to use the profits from this year’s harvest to send his children to school.

This loan will not only help Moses but the whole group, who will receive maize seeds and fertilizer to plant a total of 7.81 acres of land.

In this group: Moses, Bilasio , Wilber , Teresa , Irene , Geoffrey , Violet , Manase , Diphas , Geofrey , Edwin


This loan is special because:

It provides smallholder farmers with seeds and supplies at the planting season.



Loan details


Lenders and lending teams




Loan details