A loan helped to expand her livestock farming business, increase production and diversify her products.


Ulmeken's story

Ulmeken is a 35-year-old from Zhetisu region. Her main source of income is livestock farming. She started her journey in this industry over five years ago, starting with one cow, and now her herd consists of 4-5 cows.

Ulmeken manages her resources skillfully, selling cattle when necessary to provide funds for her family. She is a mother of five children and provides for her family through her entrepreneurial endeavors. Her fellow construction worker supports her in her endeavors and helps in any way she can. Together they strive to develop livestock and agriculture, seeing it as an opportunity for the family's welfare and development.

Ulmeken dreams of expanding her business and adopting modern methods of livestock care. She strives to provide for her family not only today, but also in the future by passing on his knowledge and experience to her children.
Ulmeken sees this not only as a way to secure her children's future, but also to strengthen family bonds and support in agriculture.

To realize her plans, Ulmeken needs a loan of 700,000 tenge. These funds will be used to buy a horse and additional feed for the cattle. This step will allow her to expand her business, increase production and diversify her products, which will increase her family's income and strengthen agriculture in her region.


This loan is special because:

The loan extends access to financial services for those living in rural areas.



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