Organic fertilizer in my vegetable garden

Sternly

Mumbwa District- Central Province, Zambia

347% paid forward

Entrepreneur

Name

Sternly

Member since

May 2022

On-time repayments

22 installments  •  41%

About Me

My name is Sternly Katongo and I am Zambian citizen by nationality with a green national registration card.

I am a young and energetic man of 25 years old.

I completed college Diploma successfully because of the efforts and hard work I did put in my studies.

I had to sacrifice for my education by hard working to brighten my future and I was awarded the best student in public administration.

During the days in school and after my graduation I was into gardening of vegetables which made to earn a living to sponsor my self in my education until today.

My Business

I am involved in the gardening of a variety of a vegetables which is main source of income.
I supply these vegetables in supermarkets, main markets places and house to house.

Vegetables are highly in demand and mostly highly consumable, once I harvest them, I take them to market where I sell them and sell very fast and earn my profits in good time.

Gardening is one of the easiest and fastest means of earning income today in Zambia and I choose it because through the earnings, I was able to pay for my school fees, help my family with a decent meals and some of the profits I save for reinvestments and helping siblings to pay also for their primary and necessary education.

Project Proposal

With the funds raised from this Zidisha loan, I would to buy organic fertilizer and other farming inputs to help me in the gardening of vegetables to have a good harvest. Therefore I will be grow more crops for sell and earn more profits.

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Project Info

Project Type

Pay It Forward

Disbursed amount

$4.00

Date disbursed

May 6, 2022

Backers

Nicholas

Accra, Ghana

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