A loan helped to access quality farm inputs and services.


Hauwau's story

Hauwau is a 28-year-old woman who is warm, cheerful, and surrounded by family. She is surprisingly optimistic for someone who has worked so hard her entire life.

She is married and lives in a small village in Kaduna, Nigeria, and has always considered herself an entrepreneur. Her children occasionally help her out on the farm.

Hauwau has been farming with Babban Gona for two years now. Her main problem has been lack of access to quality inputs, very low income, small or fragmented land.

She wants a loan to hire more laborers to help her cultivate her land and increase her productivity. Hauwau expects 40 bags per hectare from this year's harvest, double the national Nigerian average of 20 bags per hectare.

She plans to reinvest the profits from this harvest into her farm and support her children's education and build a better house for her family, pay her children's school fees, buy books and uniforms for her children and buy more nutritious foods.

With your help, Hauwau can afford the high cost of farm inputs necessary for her enterprise. Your loan will go a long way toward changing the life of this female smallholder farmer.


This loan is special because:

It supports smallholder farmers and helps them increase yields.



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