A loan helped a member to gain access to cost efficient hybrid seeds and fertilizer for maize cultivation.


Reuben's Group's story

This season is not the first one that Reuben is working alongside One Acre Fund. He has been a member for a few years now, having joined the program in 2012, and although he is the only person featured in the above picture, he is actually representing his group of 6 farmers in Kakamega B (North) District, Kenya.

Reuben is often described by his community as a very reliable person and decided to be the one to represent his group because he was proposed to do so by his team. Like many of his fellow farmers, Reuben decided he wanted to be part of the One Acre Fund community in order to have access to quality training and to acquire new farming methods. He hopes to use the profits from this year’s harvest to invest in a business.

This loan will not only help Reuben but the whole group, who will receive maize seeds and fertilizer to plant a total of 3.6 acres of land. Additionally, some of the farmers in the group will be purchasing a solar light. With this loan, the group will also receive a total of 6 solar lights.

In this group: Reuben, Carolyne , Mildred , Christine , Shadrack , Anjela


This loan is special because:

It supports smallholder farmers to purchase seeds and solar lanterns.



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