A loan helped to hire a plough for ploughing the field in order to plant more crops for her plantation bsuiness.


Lolohea's story

This woman's name is Lolohea. She is from the village of Fua'amotu, Tonga. Lolohea started the farming business with the help of her mother and her sister. They all live together at their parents' house. This family depends on this business for them to survive. Lolohea finished school two years ago, and then she decided to stay at home to help her parents run this business. Her father is a farmer who plants and grows different types of crops and vegetables as well. Sometimes they harvest their crops and export them overseas so that they earn a good income from it. But they can also sell some tapioca, yams and taro and many more crops locally. At this time, they have finished harvesting their crops, and they plan to plant and grow again. This is why Lolohea has applied for this loan - to help them hire a plough to plough their field. With the help of this loan, they can achieve what they plan for and they will be able to operate this business in the future.


This loan is special because:

It provides women with credit in a country where alternative financing is extremely scarce.



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