A loan helped to purchase bags of onions and carrots, and boxes of grapes, apples, oranges, tomatoes, and cucumbers, among other products.


John Javier's story

John is a young, 23-year-old entrepreneur who, thanks to his mother's guidance and with a small amount of capital, started his business selling fruits and vegetables in packages and boxes. He buys them at the wholesale market in Ibarra at a low cost. Then he brings them to his hometown, Tulcán, to sell to his customers, who always ask for his products.

John wants to continue increasing his working capital to stock more produce. Therefore, he is requesting a loan to buy bags of onions and carrots and boxes of grapes, apples, oranges, tomatoes, and cucumbers, among other products.

In the future, he hopes to have enough money to buy a truck to transport his cargo and avoid that cost. John aspires to improve his lifestyle and his finances.

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Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Erin Johnson.


This loan is special because:

It aims to reach vulnerable refugee populations in an isolated region.



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