A loan helped to expand the cheese factory and train 4x more agriculture students in artisanal cheesemaking.


Cerrito's story

In rural Paraguay, over 40% of the population lack a monthly income to cover basic necessities. One of the country’s most significant challenges to overcome poverty is its public education system, which is currently among the worst in the world. Only 36% of rural children complete primary schooling and 5% finish 12th grade.

Cerrito is one of three self-sufficient agricultural high schools of Fundación Paraguaya, a Kiva partner for over ten years. Cerrito’s cheese factory trains rural students to master cheesemaking and allows them to learn procedures aligned with top dairy manufacturers' requirements and facilitate their incorporation into the dairy labor market. Cerrito’s graduates experience an average income increase of 300% with a monetary value of increased earnings averaging USD $1,200 annually.

This loan of $100,000 will enable Cerrito to double the production capacity of the cheese factory and incorporate modern technologies and procedures. The latter will allow Cerrito to increase and diversify its revenue stream while improving the education and training of students. The expansion will generate additional resources allowing Cerrito to provide education to 30 additional students per year. This is Cerrito’s first loan through the Kiva Social Enterprise program.


This loan is special because:

It enables significant expansion of the cheese factory and quadrupling the agriculture students impacted.



Loan details


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Loan details