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How one woman turned two acres into a profitable business

After receiving financing and training from the nonprofit One Acre Fund, Viola Nsengiyumva nearly doubled her harvest, bought three goats, and began raising chickens.

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Hailey Tucker/One Acre Fund
With the right financing, small-scale farmers like Viola Nsengiyumva can transform just two acres of land into a profitable business.

Viola Nsengiyumva looks out over the two acres of land she and her husband, Deo, inherited from her father. The fields are thick with bushy, yellow-green vines. The beans are ready to be harvested.

Two and a half years ago, Viola鈥檚 fields were nearly bare. Even though she and Deo had land, they could not afford the seed and fertilizer needed to plant on all of it. Harvests were low, with just enough to feed the family. There was no surplus to sell for income.

鈥淏别蹿辞谤别 , we would just manage to have enough to eat. We couldn鈥檛 sell anything we grew,鈥 Viola says. 鈥淚 would go to purchase fertilizer, but I would not be able to buy enough.鈥

After their first year of farming with One Acre Fund, a social enterprise fund providing financing and training to African farmers, Viola and Deo nearly doubled their harvest and sold some of their surplus to purchase three goats. The following year, they invested even more, purchasing 60 chicks. If Viola could raise the chicks to mature chickens, she would be able sell them for more than double the initial buying price.聽

Viola also used her additional income to start a banana business where she buys unripe bananas from her neighbors and then, once ripe, sells the bananas at the market, where聽they can command a higher price.

While some of her chicks fell ill before they could be sold, Viola and Deo still managed to turn a profit from the grown chickens and have invested 250,000 Burundian Francs聽($160) into their banana business this year 鈥 double the investment they made the year before.

With the money they鈥檝e made from their new businesses, they鈥檝e been able to enroll one of their daughters in nursery school and open their first savings account at a bank, where it is safe from thieves and can be allocated to educating their three daughters.

鈥淥ne Acre Fund has played a very important role in my life,鈥 Viola says. 鈥淲e hope our children can study through university and get good jobs. Any job will do: a minister, a lawyer, a teacher 鈥 that is up to God 鈥 but getting them there, that is up to us.鈥澛

鈥 Hailey Tucker studied and practiced photography and journalism in the US for six years before joining the One Acre Fund team in 2012. Based in rural Kenya, she works to amplify the voices and stories of the 180,000 smallholder farmers working with One Acre Fund in Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania.

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