Name
Yuvenalis
Member since
March 2017
On-time repayments
61 installments • 49%
I am Yuvenalis Mogire. I went to school at Sengera; although I had struggles with life working in our shamba and grazing livestock, I managed to finish O levels. Later I did a certificate in business administration in St. Ann College in Kisii town. After school, I secured a job with the municipal council, from which I managed to save money to start my business. I have three kids whom I am schooling and supporting fully.
After saving, I bought three-week chicks that I personally reared and I liked the idea. After my first sales, I started to rear indigenous chickens (Kienyeji chickens) which I sell to nearby hotels. I opted to raise Kienyeji chickens because of the harsh cold weather here; the indigenous chickens adapt well to the weather. I also sell eggs. I make a profit of USD $1,200 per month, which I use to feed my family and pay school fees for the children.
I need to replace the current feeding equipments that are now old. I am therefore requesting for funds to buy this items. One feeding trough costs around USD 7 and I can at least purchase around four of them. This is to provide a clean feeding environment for the chicken to avoid infections that can arise due to bad hygiene. My poultry will be healthy thus good production. This will boost my earnings and help me in paying my bills in time.
Thank you as I look forward to your continued support
I am Yuvenalis Mogire, I went to school at Sengera though with struggles with life working in our shamba and grazing livestock I managed to finish O levels.
Later I did a certificate in business administration in St Ann college in Kisii town. After school I secured a job with municipal council where I managed to save money to start my business. Am still an employee of the council to date and with my salary l support my family and in case my business is not doing well I can plough in more capital to service my loan.
I have three kids whom am schooling and supporting fully.
After savings I bought three week chicks that I personally reared and I liked the idea. After my first sales I started to rear indigenous chicken (kienyeji chicken) which I sale to nearby hotels I opted to to kienyeji chicken because of the harsh cold weather here and the indegineous chicken adapt well with the weather. I also sell eggs
I make profits of USD 1200 per month
I use them to feed my family and pay school fees for the children
I need to replace the current feeding equipments that are now old. I am therefore requesting for funds to buy this items. One feeding trough costs around USD 7 and I can at least purchase around four of them. This is to provide a clean feeding environment for the chicken to avoid infections that can arise due to bad hygiene. My poultry will be healthy thus good production. This will boost my earnings and help me in paying my bills in time.
Thank you as I look forward to your continued support
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$22.00
Date disbursed
Jul 12, 2017
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
5 months
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