A loan helped to purchase high-quality inputs in order to double yield and income.


Indo's story

Indo is a 40-year-old farmer from Dantani. As a Babban Gona member, Indo , is excited about the opportunity to finally have access to credit, good markets and a trained agronomist. Like all Babban Gona members, Indo can earn up to $2000/ha this season from growing maize, more than three times the average Nigerian farmer’s annual income. The average Babban Gona farmer yields 30 bags/hectare, double the National average of 14. However, Indo is ambitious and is aiming to reap 35 bags per hectare this season. When asked, Indo said “I plan to use the money I make to educate my children; Barnabas, Habila, and Yusuf, and in 5 years, I want to make more money for myself and my family”. With this loan, she is well on her way to achieving this dream.



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