Michael Mutuiri

Kabatini, Nakuru, Kenya

31% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Michael Mutuiri

Member since

May 2013

On-time repayments

29 installments  •  38%

About Me

My name is Michael Mutuiri and I am married with one child. I reside in Muchina Farm near Kabatini trading Centre six (6) kilometers from Nakuru/Nyahururu –Nyeri at a junction called Maili Sita, identifiable land marks at Maili Sita the highway is Kiamaina Sec. School, St. Michael Catholic church, JC trading centre towards Ndunduri forest through Kabatini centre. Past Kabatini centre heading to the forest there is a saw mill (Currently not in use) from there, anybody that you ask or any home that you enter you will be directly to my home.

My Business

I practice Agribusiness near Kabatini trading centre at Muchina farm. I grow tomatoes, kales, cabbages and maize on a one and a half (1.5 acres) piece of land. Except maize which I have planted on three quarter (0.75 acres) of land, the other crops I have planted on a quarter of an acre (0.25 acre) respectively .From kales, I earn about ksh 4, 000 on average per week amounting to ksh 16,000 per month. On tomatoes farming, I earn about ksh 50,000 per season where I plant two seasons in a year. A season takes duration of 6 months. From cabbage planting, I usually plant 15,000 pieces hence they are fully grown sell them at an average price of ksh 20.like tomatoes, cabbages are grown in two seasons a year where for the two seasons I plant 30,000 pieces selling them at ksh 20 brings returns of ksh 600,000 in a good year. More also, I am a daily farmer where I earn on average ksh 17,000 on a monthly basis. The gross total annuals of all my businesses is ksh 1,096,000.From here, I am able to pay my bills, carter for my needs and my family.
Since my mother is not financially stable, I and my elder sister have since assisted in school fees payment of our two younger brothers’s, one who completed high school last year and another who is in his third year at a local university.

Loan Proposal

First is to register my appreciation and on an acknowledgement note in lending me my first loan with you.The loan has really helped by boosting my income level and morale in attending to my daily chores and business.Currently, I planted tomatoes on a half an acre piece of land. It is one and half month since I planted and for now we have done the first weeding.The weather have since changed as from last week whereby its unfavourable for tomatoes.If you give me the second loan, I will be able to buy Pencozeb(drugs against cold weather to the crop),insecticides for the whole season all at approximately ksh 10,000 ; labour for the next weeding and and finally molding.Approximately ksh 23,000 will be suffient for tomatoes project while as my other projects;kales and boda boda opperations to sustain me,my family and servicing the loan when you zidisha family grant me.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$207.00

Date disbursed

Nov 10, 2013

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

24 months

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  • Michael Mutuiri    Nov 4, 2013

    I would like to buy a Photo printing machine which cost
    Ksh.80,000. This will reduce cost of printing photos. To expand
    my business, I also want to buy phone accessories which I will
    be selling. So I will need about Ksh. 250,000 to do so. I would
    also like to buy a cow where I will a employe a worker in my
    zero grazing farm.

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  • Naroa    Jul 22, 2013

    Dear Zidisha members,

    I’m Naroa Zurutuza, Zidisha’s Client Relationship Manager in Kenya currently visiting clients all over the country.

    During my visit to Nakuru last week, I had the pleasure to meet Michael Mutuiri.

    Mr. Mutuiri works in the gorgeous fields of the Rift Valley, in between Nakuru town and Bahati. He came to pick me up to the matatu (bus) stage on the road and drove me in his motorbike within maize fields until we got to his fields in Muchina farm.

    There are very few people that have the privilege to own the fields so most of the people, Mr. Mutuiri in between them, rent the fields paying 8,000KES (~100$) per year per hectare.

    Mr. Mutuiri grows an hectare and a half in Muchina farm an another one in another area. There, he grows potatoes, maize, beans, tomatoes etc. Usually, retailers go to the fields to buy the vegetables so that he doesn’t have to worry about transportation.

    Bugs suppose a big problem regarding to efficiency, sometimes loosing part of his harvest because of them. Thus, he used his first Zidisha loan to buy some medicines for the plants. In the future, he would like to expand his business by getting more fields and growing more vegetables.

    Mr. Mutuiri, it was a pleasure meeting you, I wish you all the best luck.

    Naroa Zurutuza

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