A loan helped to buy seeds and fertilizers and start horticultural farming to make profits and give hope for an education to her school-going children, who depend on her completely.


Emily's story

Hello from Kerugoya, Kenya.

Emily is a 48-year-old mother of four children living in Kerugoya, a remote area located on a gentle plain before the ascent into the central highlands of Kenya. Her great credit history is what made her seek another loan from Juhudi Kilimo. She has been farming for the past twenty years. Over this time, she has gathered much knowledge, skill, and experience and is considered among the best farmers in her deeply remote village. She practices mixed farming. Her primary sources of income have been various crops as well as some small business ventures that help her to make ends meet.

Emily is kindly seeking a loan to buy seeds and fertilizers for horticultural farming. She will grow vegetables and sell them to earn revenue. She wants to supplement the meager income she has been receiving from selling different crops. She plans to be different, unlike other vegetable farmers. She plans to sell her quality produce at prices high enough to recover all her incurred expenses as well as attract good prices.

The returns from the investment will change her life and that of her entire household because she will use the additional income to raise her family living standard and pay tuition fees for her children. She has thanked her lenders in advance and promises not to let you down. Support and show her love during this last phase of 2020!


This loan is special because:

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



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