Jair Josué and his family live in Los Bajos de Montecristi, known for its rich pre-colonial culture, and for its handicrafts, toquilla straw hats [Panama Hats], which are highly sought after by national and foreign tourists.
He is a hardworking man who seeks ways to earn a living and support his family. He achieves this with the help of loans and for this he is very grateful and asks for continued support. He sells fruits and vegetables. He travels to the city of Manta every day, where he buys from wholesalers. He goes out later to sell in the city and nearby fields where he has customers who always buy from him, as he sells fresh produce at a good price.
This loan is to buy peppers, onions, tomatoes, carrots, apples, grapes, and other fruits and vegetables.
Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Gail LeGrand. View original language description.
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