A loan helped to complete a modest home for his family.


Zaharaddeen's story

Zaharaddeen is a maize farmer from the rural area of Kaduna, a state located in northern Nigeria. He looks forward to earning higher profits from farming. As a member of Babban Gona, Zaharaddeen has access to high quality inputs and enhanced farming services that help to increase his yields. Furthermore, through training programs, Zaharaddeen now practices farming in a more sustainable manner. For example, the fertilizer education Zaharaddeen receives focuses on micro-dosing fertilizers to lessen environmental impact and increase yields. Zaharaddeen expects to reap 35 bags per hectare, or double the national Nigerian average of 18 bags per hectare from this year's harvest.

Zaharaddeen however needs a Harvest Advance loan to avoid losing margins by selling his maize at harvest when prices are low due to the high supply of maize. The Harvest Advance loan will provide Zaharaddeen with a cash equivalent to his value of maize at harvest. Babban Gona will then help Zaharaddeen with storing his maize and selling it at a higher price in the future, thus guaranteeing higher returns. This is crucial to Zaharaddeen as he plans on using the increased income to build a better house for his family.


This loan is special because:

It supports smallholder farmers and helps them increase yields.



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