A loan helped a member to buy feed for animals.


Kuña Guapa Peguaho Yaguaron Group's story

Leopoldina is a member of the Kuña Guapa Peguaho Yaguaron group. She's the mother of two children whom she gets ahead with her business selling milk and derivatives.

Thanks to the loan requested in previous cycles she managed to invest more in her business, getting a larger production of milk and, consequently, its derivatives. This enables her to earn more profit, with which she's able to cover the household expenses and help her children with their studies.

Her dream is to have more production and to expand her business to be able to pass it down to her children.

She plans to invest the current loan in feed for raising her animals, such as bran, Tupi corn, medicine for animals, and mineral salt.

Other members of the group work selling cleaning products, food, fruits and vegetables; raising chickens; running a beauty salon, butcher shop, grocery store; among other businesses.

In this group: Mercedes, Julia Andrea, Veronica Esther, Avelina, Rosalia, Leopoldina, Laureana, Sonia Buenaventura, Balbina, Margarita, Rosa Mariela, Yessica Jazmin, Leandra Andrea, Maria Pabla, Lucia

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Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Catharine Wall.


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It helps low income entrepreneurs access working capital and grow their businesses.



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