Benjie Kadusale is from Bais, Negros oriental, Philippines. He has 4 children. He needs a loan of $150 for feed.
Benjie Kadusale is from Bais, Negros oriental, Philippines. He has 4 children. He needs a loan of $150 for feed.
Benjie Kadusale is 37 years old and lives in Bais, Negros. He owns a piggery, he raises pigs and resells them.
He has limited capital to expand his business and would use the loan funds to buy more piglets and feed. He would like to increase the profitability of his business. He would also like to try other income opportunities.
He has four children; Jay-12, Jeta-11, Flor-9, Jay ai-4. He would like them to experience a better quality of life.
With his profits he will purchase notebooks and uniforms for his children for school.
In areas where the poor live alongside the more affluent, businesses in the service sector can be very successful. Services include flower cultivation, tailoring/sewing, transportation, repair work, beauty salons and barber shops, and restaurants. Loans are needed to begin, expand, or sustain business with tools and supplies. Loans given to entrepreneurs in the service sector account for around 7% of our loans.
Benjie Kadusale is from Bais, Negros oriental, Philippines. He has 4 children. He needs a loan of $150 for feed.
The community of Mountain View is located in a boot-shaped province on Negros Island in the Philippines. Home to Mt. Kanlaon, an active volcano, the area is rich with natural resources. With convenient access to a variety of markets, the community is emerging as a promising frontier for investors.
Economic activities revolve around agriculture, fishery, and forestry. Environmental degradation is a pressing concern. The region has been identified as one of the lowest income-earning areas in the country. Families struggle to acquire proper nutrients, and some do not have access to clean water. Malnutrition and disease are constant concerns. Families are hindered by poor road conditions, and many children drop out of school.
In Mountain View, World Vision has provided community members with key employment skills, including training in food processing and assistance in livestock rearing. We have also provided medical and housing assistance, supplemental food for malnourished children, fees and materials for children to attend school, and educational support for child laborers.
Benjie Kadusale is from Bais, Negros oriental, Philippines. He has 4 children. He needs a loan of $150 for feed.
Benjie used the money he received from the loan to buy 4 piglets and pig feed.
This has helped him to maximize his capacity in order to do well in his business.
He has kept a good payment record.
Benjie was able to work and sustain his piggery business and do vegetable farming too. His financial struggle is gradually improving. Through selling vegetables, he was able to meet the daily expenses.
Benjie has repaid his loan in full. These loan funds are now available to help another worthy entrepreneur in his community. Thank you for supporting Benjie and World Vision Micro!