Mahado Mohamoud Awad, a determined farmer from the Laac-Dheere area of Garowe district, owned a significant plot of land but faced an overwhelming challenge—she lacked the working capital necessary to acquire essential agricultural inputs. This financial barrier limited her ability to maximize her farm’s productivity, which in turn, hindered her ability to improve her family’s living conditions. With an unstable income, Mahado found it difficult to invest in the resources needed to cultivate her land effectively.
Her fortunes began to change when she sought assistance from Himilo Microfinance, an institution dedicated to empowering small businesses and individuals to achieve economic independence. Mahado received her first agri-business loan from Himilo Microfinance in Garowe, enabling her to purchase vital farming supplies, including fertilizers, irrigation tubes, and pesticides. These resources fueled the initial phase of her farming operations, dramatically improving her farm’s efficiency and output.
Recognizing the potential for further growth, Mahado approached Himilo Microfinance once again and secured a second loan. This time, she invested in additional agro-business inputs, such as fuel, seeds, and other essential materials necessary to sustain her farm’s momentum.
The impact of these loans was nothing short of transformative. What was once a struggling farm becoming a thriving enterprise. Mahado’s farm began producing abundant harvests, which increased her market share and attracted a growing base of customers. With her income rising significantly, Mahado was not only able to provide for her family’s immediate needs but also began saving for their future. This newfound financial stability brought security and hope to her household.
Beyond improving her own situation, Mahado’s success inspired other small business owners in her community, showcasing the power of microfinance to break the cycle of poverty. Motivated by her achievements, Mahado now aims to turn her farm into a model of sustainable agriculture, encouraging others to adopt similar practices and work towards a more prosperous future.
Mahado’s journey highlights the transformative potential of microfinance. By providing access to essential financial resources, Himilo Microfinance empowered Mahado to overcome her challenges, achieve economic independence, and build a brighter future for herself, her family, and her community.