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From Setback to Success: Mercy’s Inspiring Journey

 

Through the Women Empowerment through Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLA) Project under Rhema Institute for Development in Dowa District, lives are being transformed—and Mercy’s story is a shining example.

Meet Mercy, a resilient farmer from Mtengowathenga village and proud member of the Tiyamike Club. With a household of eight depending on her, Mercy embodies determination and hope.

Her journey wasn’t easy. Mercy first invested K100,000 in maize farming, but the crop failed, leaving her with nothing to harvest. Many would have given up—but not Mercy.

Instead, she turned to her VSLA savings, borrowing K150,000 to try again. This time, she planted 2kgs of maize and applied 40kgs of fertilizer, wisely using her family as labor and saving K50,000 in costs.

Her perseverance paid off. Mercy got bumper harvest of 4,000 cobs of maize. With each cob selling at K150, she earned an impressive K600,000 profit.

Mercy’s story is proof that resilience, innovation, and community support can turn failure into triumph. She is not just feeding her family—she is building a brighter future.

At Rhema Institute for Development, we celebrate farmers like Mercy who inspire us all to keep pushing forward, no matter the challenges.

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Growing Beyond Limits: Mr. Eliot’s Farming Empowerment

In 2024, Mr. Eliot received 10 kg of bean seeds through the Startup Seed Program from Rhema Institute for Development, an initiative aimed at empowering local farmers and strengthening economic sustainability in Dowa.

With dedication and hard work, Eliot achieved remarkable results in his very first season. From the initial 10 kg of seeds, he harvested 100 kg of beans, which he sold for K300,000.

Encouraged by this success, Eliot expanded his farming activities by venturing into tomato farming during the winter season, where he expects to earn K600,000—double the income from his bean harvest—while continuing to grow legumes.

Beyond farming success, Mr. Eliot has significantly improved his family’s living standards and reinvested in his farm to ensure long-term sustainability and growth.

His journey is more than a personal achievement—it is a beacon of hope for his community.

Today, Mr. Eliot stands as a role model, inspiring fellow farmers to seize opportunities and transform their livelihoods through agriculture.

At Rhema Institute for Development, we celebrate stories like his—powerful reminders that empowerment, resilience, and opportunity can truly change lives.

#GrowingBeyondLimits #FarmingEmpowerment #CommunityImpact #AgricultureSuccess #RhemaInstitute #SustainableGrowth #InspirationInAction