A loan helped to purchase a stationary irrigation system that will optimize water distribution across her crops.


Jessica's story

Jessica is a young farmer from Garzón, Huila, with 14 years of experience. She manages a one-hectare plot where she cultivates over 5,000 coffee plants alongside 240 plantain trees, which she grows for self-consumption. Jessica currently irrigates her crops using metal buckets and an old hose that she has repaired multiple times, adapting to her farm's conditions with ingenuity and effort. However, the poor condition of the hose makes irrigation inefficient, as leaks and wear reduce the water flow.

Jessica lives with her husband and two children in a house that her mother gifted them years ago. Her husband is a crucial support in managing the crops.

A loan of $1,897,713 COP will allow Jessica to purchase a stationary irrigation system, improving the efficiency of water distribution for her crops. This investment will optimize the time and effort required for irrigation, ensuring better hydration for her plants.


This loan is special because:

The loan will help peasants to improve their agro crops



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