Ecuador
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Jhordy is a 23 year old young man who is a livestock farmer dedicated to cattle raising for both dairy and meat production. He began this activity after inheriting both knowledge and initial financial support from his father, following which he has gradually increased the number and quality of his animals through constant training and hands‑on work.
Jhordy is a livestock farmer who raises cattle for both dairy and meat production. He learned the care of the animals from his father, who also assisted the establishment of his farm by financial support showing that his father had full confidence in both his knowledge and commitment to the work.
Jhordy’s household income comes partly from his day labouring work which is intermittent but brings in around £225 per month. On the other side, his microenterprise produces sales of approximately £540 per month with operating costs of just £36 per month thus giving an estimated monthly profit of £504 per month.
One of the main constraints in this work is the seasonal weather conditions, especially frost that slows pasture growth which affects the productivity of his livestock.
Jhordy requested this loan to clear and improve the farmland, allowing better use of grazing areas and increasing pasture availability, which will strengthen livestock feeding and overall productivity.
Loan added: 26 February 2026
Jhordy Carlos' loan repayment schedule
| Date | Expected repayments | Actual repayments |
|---|---|---|
| £221.19 | ||
| £0.00 | Available | |
| £0.00 | Available | |
| £0.00 | Available | |
| £0.00 | Available | |
| £0.00 | Available | |
| £552.97 | Available |
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