Ahamadou is the man with his hands on the sheep in the photo. He is a 26 year old Malian farmer who never attended school. He is married and the father of a child who is not yet one year old. His wife retails rice. He is a creditworthy client of RMCR. He makes use of the services of RMCR as his financial capacity does not allow him to manage his business as he would like to.
Ahamadou raises cattle and sheep. He has six years experience in raising animals. He makes his purchases and sales at the local markets and sometimes he sends his animals to distant markets. The profit he makes allows him to support the needs of his family. He borrows money from RMCR to finance and expand his animal raising business.
The death of animals is one of the problems that he encounters often and he faces the problem of low prices. He hopes and wishes to have a larger loan to develop his animal raising business and in the end make profits to better satisfy the needs of his family.
In this group: Yaya, Ahamadou, Fatoumata, Maimouna, Aby, Aichata
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Ahamadou est le monsieur qui sa main sur le mouton sur la photo. C’est un cultivateur malien non scolarise, âgé de 26 ans, marié et père d’un enfant, âgé moins d’un an. Sa femme fait le petit commerce de riz. Il est un client solvable au RMCR. Il fait recours aux services de RMCR parce que sa capacité financière ne lui permet pas de mener son activité comme il lui souhaite. Ahamadou fait l’élevage bovin et ovin. Il a une expérience de 06 ans dans son activité d’élevage. Il fait ses achats et ventes dans les foires de la localité et parfois il envoie ses animaux dans les marches lointaines. Le profit qu’il réalise lui permet de subvenir aux besoins de sa famille. Il emprunte de l’argent avec le RMCR pour financer et accroitre son activité d’élevage. La mort d’animaux est un des problèmes qu’il rencontre souvent, il est confronté au problème de mévente. Il souhaité et désire avoir un prêt plus élevé pour développer son activité d’élevage et enfin de tirer des profils pour mieux satisfaire les besoins de sa famille.