Stock of vegetables,fruits and cereals for my shop

John

Kajiado Town, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

John

Member since

May 2014

On-time repayments

32 installments  •  38%

About Me

I am a very enthusiastic entrepreneur with the desire to make the world a better place than I found it. I have been very keen to encourage other young men and women to take up business to better their lives than to sit and wait for government help or till they get jobs. There's a young man I have been training in my shop and i now intend to employ him full time to run one of them.
I have a wife and two young boys who I really adore and have set my goal to give them the best a father can give to his family.
I continue to express my sincere gratitude to the Zidisha team and to the lenders for enabling people like me make such a difference in our businesses. Indeed there has been a very big positive change in my family’s life in terms of general standard of living. My children have greatly improved academically because of attending a good school. My wife is about to complete her catering course and is really looking forward to putting up a cake and pastries shop once she completes at the end of this year.

My Business

From the moment I pumped more capital in my shop my customers responded very positively. The main reason for the big turnaround was the introduction of groceries. People used to walk long distance to visit the market in the town centre. With my shop offering the needed groceries so close home it was a real dream comes true. Once any customer stops for groceries it automatically follows that they also buy other house hold products like sugar, soap, oil, bread, milk etc.
My once dormant shop is now making a profit of US$ 100 a week which is about US $400 a month. I am saving 30% of it for my family’s future and another 30% for my business. We use the rest for our daily subsistence living.
My income has grown tremendously and I believe now is the right time to expand.

Loan Proposal

Kajiado County is largely a semi arid area. The problem is worsened by lack of piped water therefore its hard for families to even keep a small vegetable garden. Almost all vegetables eaten here come from outside the county. For this reason fresh vegetables and fruits are very precious.
When my shop is stocked with these vegetables the residents of the neighboring estates will flock there not only for them but also for other shop products therefore boosting my sales turnover.

Therefore I intend to use one third of the loan I will get i.e US$ 50 (Ksh 4,312) to purchase fruits and fresh vegetables to sell in my shop.
The breakdown is as follows


Product Quantity Cost per unit (Ksh) Amount(Ksh) Amount in USD

Kales and spinach 50 kg 20 1000 12

Unripe bananas 30 kg 15 450 5

Irish potatoes 50 kg 27 1350 16

Cabbages 20 pieces 15 300 3

Ripe bananas 5 bunches 100 500 6

Onions 20 kg 20 400 5

Tomatoes 20 15 300 3

Total 4300 50

The remaining two thirds will be used to purchase cereals as follows

Product Quantity Cost per unit (Ksh) Amount (Ksh) Amount in USD

Beans (Assorted) 20 kg 100 2000 23

Green grams 15 kg 120 1800 21

Cow peas 15 kg 140 2100 24

Green maize 100 pcs 9 900 10

Rice 26 kg 70 1820 21

Total 8620 100

Grand Total of the amount required to purchase the above stock is Ksh 12,920 or US $ 150

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$150.00

Date disbursed

Jun 2, 2014

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

6 weeks

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Lenders

JFais

Atlanta, United States

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