INNOVAZING VISION

We are solving the problem related to the lack of livestock and agricultural inputs for the local farmers, and the food imported with less sanitary control those are the basic cause of many diseases like malnutrition, coronavirus, ebola, between others.

Democratic Republic of Congo
SDG 1: NO POVERTY SDG 2: ZERO HUNGER SDG 3: GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING SDG 4: QUALITY EDUCATION SDG 5: GENDER EQUALITY SDG 6: CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION SDG 7: AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY SDG 8: DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH SDG 9: INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE SDG 10: REDUCED INEQUALITIES SDG 11: SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES SDG 12: RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION SDG 13: CLIMATE ACTION SDG 14: LIFE BELOW WATER SDG 15: LIFE ON LAND SDG 16: PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS SDG 17: PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS

We buy chicks, piglets; we breed them in order to add some value to it, we are planning to train the young (who are unemployed but have a will of promoting the livestock and agricultural sector) to whom we’ll distribute these animals. After giving birth, they will give back to us twice that they received from us. In addition, we produce fodders and sell it to those young; we ask them to buy the fodder from our factory. If we sell it for more money than the cost of buying the raw materials (which includes paying employees, operating our office, etc.), that is how we are making a profit even if it still few.
We supervise also young parents and mothers (up to 30 years old) micro-entrepreneurs who sales the food products (tomato, sweet potatoes has an income of less than 1 dollar per day) to whom we provide training in cash flow management (in the mother tongue) and we give them the equivalent of their capital amount which they payback by installment (during 4 months) in order to facilitate the practice of the knowledge acquired and help them to improve their gross income so that they can succeed to pay the school fees of their children.

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