Electronic oven for bakery in order to be environmentally sustainable

David M

Nakuru, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

David M

Member since

July 2010

On-time repayments

343 installments  •  88%

About Me

I grew in small village called mahiga . I schooled there up to class eight and due to luck of fund I did not get further education . I left home so that I could look for a living to leave space for the other siblings and to look for money to assist my parents to educate the others. I got daily wages from big farm owners and for about three years i saved and managed to buy a bicycle. I started selling local vegetables from house to house with the bicycle. Due to dry seasons the vegetables were not available so i started cooking half cakes (kangumus). With kangumu i managed to save selling second hand clothes and shoes and save yet more to open a retail shop then due to competition i left shopkeeping to bakery up to date.with bakery through zidisha lender i have a house for my family .anyway am married and have seven children now five of them are at school .i like reading the bible with them when e are free. i like it so much. a part from my children i have three of my sister who was left by her husband. and we are doing good.

My Business

I bake cakes, teascorns breads and buns.I also deepfly dognuts.I prepare drinks like tea and coffe and other drink eg joise and sodas and sell it in my kiosk.The nearest area where you can find a producd of the same is ten km ,thus making my product of demand within my locality.I trust and believe people must eat to live. So decided to bring a unique product.I usually make 1500 to1700 kes dairy and save a third of my dairy profit.I use my profit in food suplement ,pay school for children and buy small sheep and goat and rear them to sell when they are big enough.I use to sell at good price.I am also used to give2000 to 3000kes to my old parents to cater for household.

Loan Proposal

Am planning to buy electronic ovens worthy 500$ and a machine to make bag for packaging which cost 850$ This will help me do a way with charcoal which causes carbon that affect my wife badly. Also it will save our environment and trees, which our government has ban it cutting. The price of charcoal compared with electricity it save up to 40%, thus expecting my profit to raise with same % . that will make it easy a bit to raise my family

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$1,217.00

Date disbursed

Apr 14, 2018

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

9 months

Lenders

joerg

Berlin, Germany

Scott

Oregon, United States

Andreas1974

Fristad, Sweden

dcorbetta

Carate Brianza, Italy

B

bileiro

Mandaluyong, Philippines

Treesforpeople

Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

JA

Jorge Alagon

Munich, Germany

Laparo

Dusseldorf, Germany

J

Joggele

Austria, Austria

I

Ian

United Kingdom

V

Vivek

Arlington, VA, United States

AK

Anita K

Maryland, United States

Jennifer

Berlin, Germany

R

Rahima

United States

Ed

Howells, United States

Vratik Krocik

Prague, Czech Republic

R

Ryan

Albuquerque, NM, United States

JH

Joseph Hwang

Houston, United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

Katja

Switzerland

PL

Pei Li

Singapore

Carrie

Arlington, MA, United States

G

Georg

Germany

J

Netherlands

SZ

Shaun Zigler

United States

J

Jan

Switzerland

Sla Tyr

Switzerland

Dustin Lape

Lynchburg, United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$1,217.21

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Jan 21, 2019

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Apr 27, 2018 $46.81 Apr 27, 2018 $46.81
May 4, 2018 $46.81 Apr 27, 2018 $2.46
May 3, 2018 $44.34
May 11, 2018 $4.93 May 3, 2018 $4.93
May 18, 2018 $1.98 May 11, 2018 $0.99
May 19, 2018 $1.00
May 25, 2018 $1.98 May 19, 2018 $1.98
Jun 1, 2018 $4.91 May 19, 2018 $2.94
May 19, 2018 $1.97
Jun 8, 2018 $9.86 Jun 2, 2018 $9.86
Jun 15, 2018 $9.86 Jun 8, 2018 $9.86
Jun 22, 2018 $9.86 Jun 12, 2018 $1.97
Jun 22, 2018 $7.89
Jun 29, 2018 $12.80 Jun 22, 2018 $12.80
Jul 6, 2018 $19.72 Jul 6, 2018 $19.72
Jul 13, 2018 $19.72 Jul 13, 2018 $19.72
Jul 20, 2018 $19.72 Jul 21, 2018 $19.72
Jul 27, 2018 $19.72 Jul 28, 2018 $19.72
Aug 3, 2018 $19.72 Aug 3, 2018 $19.72
Aug 10, 2018 $0.00
Aug 17, 2018 $9.86 Aug 18, 2018 $9.86
Aug 24, 2018 $9.86 Aug 24, 2018 $9.86
Aug 31, 2018 $9.86 Sep 1, 2018 $9.86
Sep 7, 2018 $9.86 Sep 8, 2018 $9.86
Sep 14, 2018 $9.86 Sep 14, 2018 $9.86
Sep 21, 2018 $19.71 Sep 21, 2018 $19.71
Sep 28, 2018 $19.71 Sep 21, 2018 $0.01
Sep 29, 2018 $19.70
Oct 5, 2018 $19.71 Sep 29, 2018 $0.02
Oct 6, 2018 $19.69
Oct 12, 2018 $19.71 Oct 6, 2018 $0.03
Oct 12, 2018 $19.68
Oct 19, 2018 $19.71 Oct 12, 2018 $0.03
Oct 19, 2018 $19.68
Oct 26, 2018 $46.81 Oct 19, 2018 $0.03
Oct 26, 2018 $46.78
Nov 2, 2018 $46.81 Oct 26, 2018 $2.49
Nov 2, 2018 $44.31
Nov 9, 2018 $46.81 Nov 2, 2018 $4.96
Nov 9, 2018 $41.85
Nov 16, 2018 $46.81 Nov 9, 2018 $7.42
Nov 10, 2018 $3.02
Nov 17, 2018 $19.43
Nov 17, 2018 $16.94
Nov 23, 2018 $46.81 Nov 17, 2018 $12.90
Nov 24, 2018 $33.91
Nov 30, 2018 $46.81 Nov 24, 2018 $15.36
Nov 30, 2018 $31.44
Dec 7, 2018 $46.81 Nov 30, 2018 $17.83
Dec 7, 2018 $28.98
Dec 14, 2018 $46.81 Dec 7, 2018 $20.29
Dec 14, 2018 $26.52
Dec 21, 2018 $46.81 Dec 14, 2018 $22.75
Dec 21, 2018 $24.05
Dec 28, 2018 $46.81 Dec 21, 2018 $22.75
Dec 21, 2018 $2.46
Dec 27, 2018 $21.59
Jan 4, 2019 $46.81 Dec 27, 2018 $25.22
Dec 27, 2018 $2.46
Jan 3, 2019 $19.13
Jan 11, 2019 $46.81 Jan 3, 2019 $0.58
Jan 12, 2019 $46.23
Jan 18, 2019 $46.81 Jan 12, 2019 $3.04
Jan 18, 2019 $43.76
Jan 25, 2019 $0.58 Jan 18, 2019 $0.58
Feb 1, 2019 $211.87 Jan 20, 2019 $4.93
Jan 21, 2019 $206.94

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