A loan helped to buy cereals from local farmers and sell them to her customers.


Nancy's story

Nancy resides in a remote village in the lush hills of Kimilili, in the Rift Valley region of Kenya. As the key breadwinner in her family, she has been practicing mixed farming for the past few years. Because of the immense knowledge she has of farming, she commands a lot of respect from other farmers in her village.

Mothers go through very tough challenges in their day-to-day encounters. They are responsible for both working and taking care of their children, just like Nancy (pictured above).

Nancy’s primary source of income has been milk, eggs, and crops. She also engages in a small business to supplement the meager income she earns through farming. Although she has been making profits from farming, she has identified a market segment for selling cereals. The only big challenge she faces is the lack of funds.

Nancy is requesting a loan to buy cereals. She intends to buy different varieties of cereals, such as lentils, cowpeas, rice, wheat, barley, and millet to sell in the local market. The market for cereals is never a problem because the demand is always high, and she plans to take advantage of that.


This loan is special because:

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



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