Tunas Baru A Group


Status: Paying Back

$4,200.00   Loan Amount
0% repaid

About the Group

Group Name: Tunas Baru A Group
Group Members: Stefanus Amnahas
Adonia Atimeta
Aser Taimenas
Charles Taimenas
Marselina Taebenu (not pictured)
Musa Batmaro
Ribka Sakau (not pictured)
Tharianus Humau
Yahya Baitanu
Yermia Atimeta
Yublina Baitanu
Yufry Manunel
Yunus Sabloit
Zet Tunbonat
Lodia Sabloit (not pictured)
Location: Bokong, Indonesia
Activity: Cattle

About the Loan

Loan Amount: $4,200.00
Loan Use: To buy cattle to be fattened
Repayment Term: 14 months - View details below
Lenders Repaid: At end of term
Currency Exchange Loss: Covered
Date Listed: Apr 19, 2009
Date Disbursed: Apr 13, 2009
Date Funded:Apr 20, 2009

About the Country

Country:Indonesia
Avg Annual Income:$4,458.00
Currency:Indonesia Rupiahs (IDR)
Exchange Rate:11,546.5000 IDR = 1 USD



Tunas Baru A is a group of 15 farmers in Bokong Village in the Kupang District of East Nusa Tenggara Province in Indonesia. This group is led by Stefanus Amnahas, a 38-year-old man. He is married with one mute son who is 10 and one adopted daughter who is 6 years old and studying in the elementary school grade 1.

Both Stefanus and his wife work hard to fulfill their family needs. As a farmer, Stefanus leans upon his harvest to generate income for his family. In the rainy season, he usually plants corns, peanuts, cassavas, pumpkins, bananas and coconuts. And in the dry season, he usually plants some vegetables, onion, tomatoes and chilies. Then Stefanus and his wife will sell their harvest to the markets. The nearest market is situated about a 30-minute drive from their village. The road in Bokong Village where Stefanus lives is bumpy with many holes. It is hard for public transportation to serve this area in the rainy season; as a result the farmers in Bokong Village (including Stefanus) cannot bring their harvest to the market to be sold. The income that Stefanus generates by selling his harvest is unstable, that is one of the reasons why he is interested in the TLM cattle-fattening program. Stefanus plans to spend the profit of selling the fattened cattle to meet his daughter's education needs and to meet his family needs.

Stefanus is requesting a loan from Kiva's partner TLM amounting to Rp 3,200,000 to buy young cattle to be fattened over a 12-month period. Just the same as Stefanus, the other 14 members of this group are also requesting loans to buy cattle to be fattened. All of them have a dream to have better lives through their involvement in the cattle-fattening program.

Note: When the picture was taken, Marselina, Ribka and Lodia weren’t present.




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Journal entries for Tunas Baru A Group


Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: Tunas Baru A Group
Location: Bokong, Indonesia

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to Tunas Baru A Group, consisting of Stefanus Amnahas, Adonia Atimeta, Aser Taimenas, Charles Taimenas, Marselina Taebenu, Musa Batmaro, Ribka Sakau, Tharianus Humau, Yahya Baitanu, Yermia Atimeta, Yublina Baitanu, Yufry Manunel, Yunus Sabloit, Zet Tunbonat, Lodia Sabloit by Tanaoba Lais Manekat Foundation (TLM) in Indonesia. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the 12 months of this loan, Tanaoba Lais Manekat Foundation (TLM) will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from Bokong, Indonesia
Apr 21, 2009
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Update on Tunas Baru A Group
 
Entrepreneur: Tunas Baru A Group
Location: Bokong, Indonesia

Hello Kiva Lenders,

Last week, our Kiva field officer went to Bokong Village in Kupang District to get an update on Tunas Baru A Group. It took for about two hours ride from Kupang City and he passed a bumpy road to get into the village.

When the field officer got into the village, he met with Stefanus Amnahas the group leader of Tunas Baru A Group in his house. Stefanus then invited the field officer to his cattle stall to see the cattle.

Stefanus has received loan amounting to IDR 3,200,000 from TLM. The loan has been spent to buy cattle to be fattened over a 12-month period. Currently, he is in the second month of the loan. He really enjoys his activities to feed and to look after the cattle. He usually starts to work at 6 am every day. He goes to the farm and provides food for the cattle. After that he will cultivate his farm. If there are crops that can be sold then he will take it home, and he will sell the crops in the market.

Stefanus heard about TLM cattle fattening program through the local church. He then tried to gather other farmers who also interested in joining the program. He is really happy to get involved in this program as it provides him another way to generate money.

He hopes that he can feed the cattle well so the cattle will meet the weight requirement to be sold. He plans to save a part of profit that he will get for the education of his children, especially for Denny, his mute son. He wants to send his son to the school for mute children in Kupang. He also hopes that the cattle fattening program will help him in improving his living standard.

Thank you for supporting Tunas Baru A Group.

TLM Staff.


Posted by Vience Adoe from Bokong, Indonesia
Jun 1, 2009
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Kiva Field Update Part 1 - Message from Kiva Fellow in Indonesia
 
Entrepreneur: Tunas Baru A Group
Location: Bokong, Indonesia

Hi Kiva lenders,

My name is Kieran Ball, and I am the Kiva Fellow at TLM in West Timor. I will shortly be finishing my fellowship and wanted to send a message to everyone who has been lucky enough to make a loan to this great new Kiva partner. The TLM staff are still excited and amazed by the number of people from all over the world who want to lend their clients money.

Although TLM plans to provide journal updates on 100% of their loans, we thought it would be interesting for lenders to read a bit about what happens "behind-the-scenes". I've also written a short tale and videotaped a trip to meet one of TLM’s first Kiva clients in a beautiful little village here in West Timor.

TLM News: Implementing Kiva

The past ten weeks in West Timor have flown by. I arrived in time to help Kiva Partnership Development Specialist, Rico Muñoz, with the initial training for the TLM staff. This went smoothly and was received well by the crowd of enthusiastic learners who gathered in the room.

Since then, despite a few minor blips with one of the newer Kiva systems, we've managed to post and fund up to our monthly limit for the past two months. Kiva wisely designates the first few months for new MFIs as the pilot phase. During the pilot phase, we must achieve a number of goals in order to prove that we will be able to cope with moving to the active phase. I'm happy to say that TLM is on track to complete all of their goals and will hopefully move to the active phase in the next month or two.

Also during my time here, I've been taking some photographs of Kiva clients for the Kiva PR guru, Fiona. Incredibly, I had the privilege of meeting a client who I declare has the best smile on Kiva. See what you think. I mean, my jokes are funny, sure, but a smile of this calibre is still unusual.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kieranball/3440995360/in/set-72157616650350143/

Despite being in a somewhat secluded location in the global scheme of things, TLM is keen to be a trendsetter when it comes to being web savvy. They are, as far as I know, the first or one of the first Kiva partners to have a Twitter account. You can follow their updates at this address: www.twitter.com/tlmwesttimor. Kiva coordinator Shanty updates it regularly, and if you tweet her, she will tweet back when she has a moment. Feel free to say hi!

I am also proud to announce that TLM has their first proper website after twelve years of operation, which I worked on when not busy with Kiva responsibilities. It's a basic website, but it’s an improvement over what was there before! You can find it here: www.ytlm.org.

Finally, I wrote a blog to introduce TLM to Kiva lenders, which you can find here, including a video of a trip to the field:

http://fellowsblog.kiva.org/2009/04/06/welcome-kiva-to-west-timor/

More recently, I blogged about Zakarias, a 77-year-old who is starting a new business:

http://fellowsblog.kiva.org/2009/05/04/77-is-never-too-old-to-start-a-business/.

I hope you will keep an eye out for the ever-increasing number of TLM loans that will be hitting the Kiva site soon. We are all very grateful for your support of Kiva, of TLM, and of the people of Indonesia.

Part Two, a Client Story, to follow.


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Jun 11, 2009
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Kiva Field Update Part 2 - Message from Kiva Fellow in Indonesia
 
Entrepreneur: Tunas Baru A Group
Location: Bokong, Indonesia

Story of a Client Visit: Yurita Natun (Betania Group)

Last week we went to the village of Naet to meet Yurita Natun and her family. Yurita recently took out a cattle-fattening loan with money borrowed from Kiva. TLM is the only Kiva field partner to offer noncash loans. Instead, TLM purchases a cow and delivers it to the clients, who feed and maintain the cow for a year until it can be sold for a profit.

Naet village is set in the hills about an-hour-and-a-half from Kupang city. I can safely say that Naet is one of the few villages I have penciled in as a potential retirement location! It is set in lush green jungle on bumpy dirt roads, with the sides of the valley extending both up and down from the village, and colorful flowers adorning the trees and houses. If this village were in the south of France, it would be doubtless be overrun with tourists.

Thankfully it is in West Timor, and the villagers are able to live a relatively peaceful life, farming the land and raising livestock. The local school just down the road has a gigantic playing field where soccer games often have boys and horses running around together. West Timorians love gardening, and like every village we pass through, Naet has carefully tended hedges, stylishly trimmed trees, delicately set garden paths, and aesthetically positioned potted plants.

We meet Yurita at her house, a small, bare wooden construction with a tin roof, and a neighboring kitchen outhouse. She has her 5-year-old daughter Reni, with her. She tells us that her husband Apner, is out hunting in the forest for an animal which I haven't heard of. After a brief discussion with Shanty, the Kiva coordinator, we decide it is similar to a squirrel.

This is Yurita's first cattle loan, so the usual journal questions about the effect of the loan do not really apply, as she will not see any profits until next year. Instead we improvise, which I find always makes the conversations better anyway.

We start by asking about her daily routine. We are all bowled over when she tells us she gets up at 4 am, early even by West Timor standards, to prepare breakfast and lunch for her husband and children. She spends the rest of the day feeding the cattle and tending to the family's crops, and usually goes to bed at 8 or 9 pm because she is tired from the long day.

I wonder how she keeps her brain active; does she have a television, does she read? She says she does have a television but usually never watches it, she leaves that to her sons. As far as reading goes, she mainly reads her bible. Her favorite book is Matthew.

We find out about her children. She ruefully tells us that her two sons, age 15 and 13, have just dropped out of junior high school to become full-time farmers like their dad. Although her sons are intelligent, they don't really like school, and the senior high school is too far from their village to make the trip each day.

I ask her if she has any hopes or goals for the future. She says that her one hope is that her daughter Reni, who is sitting on her knee and later appears eating TWO ice creams simultaneously(!), will complete school and be the first family member to attend university. She had hoped this for her sons, but unfortunately it was not to be.

Later I get to meet one of her sons, Ricky (15). He also received a cow from TLM. I ask him what his plans are now that he has left school. He explains that, apart from day-to-day farming, he will feed his cow until he can sell it for a profit of around $80. With that money, he will buy two pigs of his own ($40 each) and fatten them to sell. After doing this for a few cycles, he will have enough saved up to buy his own cow (approximately $300).

Before we leave, Yurita shows us her kitchen and presents us with a gigantic bag of cherry tomatoes she has grown. I later use these tomatoes to cook a decent Bolognese sauce! Thank you Yurita!

I made this short video/slideshow of our visit to see Yurita. I hope you enjoy it. http://www.vimeo.com/4489014.


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Jun 11, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Tunas Baru A Group

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
June 2010 $4,200.00 Available Jun 1