A loan helped to buy seeds so that she can expand her horticulture farming to reap maximum profit and use it to improve her life.


Ancity's story

Greetings from Kenya!

Ancity is honest and dedicated and gives her all to raise her children. With very few resources, she has pulled through. She is involved in dairy and banana farming, and she also has a side business. Her work brings home important income. She gets help with the work from her family members.

Ancity is seeking this loan to buy seeds so that she can expand her horticulture farming to reap maximum profit and use it to improve her life. By scaling up the business, she will relatively reduce production costs and increase output. She is a very hardworking smallholder farmer who has set out to achieve big things in her life.

She has planned to use the returns from the investment to pay for more farm inputs, the lack of which is a major problem that leads to the closing down of many farms due to poor quantity and quality of yields. If she makes a surplus, she plans to plough the profits back into the business.

Unlike most microfinances in Kenya that have imposed very complicated procedures in funds acquisition thereby discouraging smallholder farmers, Juhudi Kilimo is working closely with Kiva to make loan acquisition for a smallholder farmer easy and convenient. Through this intervention movement of funds in the rural communities has increased thereby alleviating rural poverty. Through the loan, Ancity will attain food security in her house and also improve her living conditions.


This loan is special because:

It finances smallholder farmers to purchase dairy cows, chickens, cereals and farming equipment.



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