A loan helped a member to purchase farm inputs and pay for mechanized services.


Suntaa-Eneba Group's story

The Suntaa-Eneba group is made up of 17 hardworking women and men from the Vieri Kakalazu Community in Ghana’s Upper West Region. Despite limited access to capital and farm inputs, they remain committed to cultivating cereals and legumes to support their families.

Each member farms about 0.5 hectares annually. With improved inputs and mechanization, they believe they can greatly increase yields and income.

Domethila, the group leader and a mother, plays a vital role in guiding and motivating the team.

This Kiva loan will provide each member with GH¢1,420 to invest in quality seeds, farm inputs, and tractor services. Your support will empower these women to improve productivity, strengthen food security, and build a better future for their households and community.

The loan includes other group members beyond just the group leader featured in the picture.

In this group: Sarah, Mindogla, Nuobolo, Saanyaam, Bontiem, Cynthia, Cynthia, Kpaulo, Daapog, Saasong, Benedicta, Latifa, Dari, Youryi, Joro, Dong, Comfort, Daapog, Kuukankyele, Mary, Domethila, Daapog, Grace, Makyie, Bakyengmin, Pog-Paa, Aseon, Yirzola, Nuufo, Gang, Dakuu, Fatuma, Saanyaa


This loan is special because:

It helps small-scale farmers increase yields to improve their income and household nutrition.



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