Planting grass for cattle

Lance

Mombasa, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Lance

Member since

May 2013

On-time repayments

109 installments  •  78%

About Me

I am Lance Dzombo, a father of three children; a boy and two girls. The first and second are in high school while the last is in primary level.
I live in the coast of Kenya Mombasa at Walea Village in Kaloleni. I went through primary level of education and later joined a high school up to form four where I completed my studies before venturing into business.
I started business so as to increase my income and also i found it interesting being a farmer and at the same time a businessman. I started other project of like small poultry farmer and bought one cattle so as to boost my income from the milk sale.
These agricultural activities will help me in my business since I want to start another project of planting kales and cabbages so as to make the work easier in terms of selling them instead of travelling all a long the way to mombasa to buy them from wholeselars. My pastime hobby is reading and singing.

My Business

My business is a grocer and since it is, I sell goods like cabbages, kales, tomatoes, onions, bananas potatoes, spinach and many others.
The demand of this business is high though not for all the time, and this is because the goods i sell are basic, meaning that they are needed by the consumers each and every day to satisfy their needs and also because the population around my business is high.
Most of the people prefer to come to my grocer simply because of the way I handle them and the goods i offer are always fresh. I offer some service after sale such as packaging the goods and I also treat them gently and equitably. Since my customers come in big numbers my and there is no much wastages as in perishability and minor damages to goods are being contained properbly there is profitability to this business.
Some of the risks incurred in this business is like kales going bad but controlled by avoiding holding a large stock and selling in time to avoid them staying more than one day. Another risk is experienced when tomatoes are being damaged, where this is avoided by buying only tomatoes which at once by mix them with the ones which are ready to be used and few which can last for some time.
I spend almost Ksh,30,000 per month on buying the goods and get almost Ksh.40,000 after selling in the whole month and since there are some expenses like transport, packaging materials, I spend Ksh.4,000 on this expenses thus making a profit of Ksh.6,000 per month.

Loan Proposal

With the loan I am applying for I am going to plant more grass for my cattle since I don't have enough grazing fields. My herd is growing big and the demand for feeds will be very expensive if I don't plan earlier because the newly borne calves are growing fast so I want as soon they are weaned I get that I have enough feed in stock to avoid interrupting my daily business activities in search of feeds for cattles. I tried to supplement the last loan with the savings I get from my business and up to now I have the land ready prepared now as soon I acquire this loan I am going to purchase seeds, fertilizer, herbicide, fencing materials and pay for labour.
I hope if this plans goes through next I am going to request for support to purchase a milk sealing machine and the fleezer.
Thank you zidisha.
Be blessed.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$95.00

Date disbursed

Nov 10, 2014

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

2 months

Lenders

F

farwest

Alamo, United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$96.58

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Jan 23, 2015

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Nov 23, 2014 $8.77 Nov 23, 2014 $8.77
Nov 30, 2014 $8.77 Nov 23, 2014 $0.06
Nov 30, 2014 $8.72
Dec 7, 2014 $8.77 Dec 7, 2014 $8.77
Dec 14, 2014 $8.77 Dec 15, 2014 $8.77
Dec 21, 2014 $8.77 Dec 21, 2014 $8.77
Dec 28, 2014 $8.77 Dec 28, 2014 $8.77
Jan 4, 2015 $8.77 Jan 4, 2015 $8.77
Jan 11, 2015 $8.77 Jan 11, 2015 $8.77
Jan 18, 2015 $8.77 Jan 18, 2015 $8.77
Jan 25, 2015 $8.77 Jan 23, 2015 $8.77
Feb 1, 2015 $8.85 Jan 23, 2015 $8.85

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