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Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of Study
1.5 Limitation of Study
1.6 Scope of Study
1.7 Significance of Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Credit Facilities
2.2 Importance of Credit for Small Scale Farmers
2.3 Types of Credit Facilities Available
2.4 Challenges Faced by Small Scale Farmers in Accessing Credit
2.5 Government Initiatives to Support Small Scale Farmers
2.6 Impact of Credit Facilities on Small Scale Farmers
2.7 Success Stories of Small Scale Farmers with Credit Facilities
2.8 Comparison of Credit Facilities for Small Scale Farmers in Different Regions
2.9 Innovations in Credit Facilities for Small Scale Farmers
2.10 Future Trends in Credit Facilities for Small Scale Farmers

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Methodology Overview
3.2 Research Design and Approach
3.3 Sampling Techniques
3.4 Data Collection Methods
3.5 Data Analysis Techniques
3.6 Ethical Considerations
3.7 Validity and Reliability of Data
3.8 Limitations of the Research Methodology

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Overview of Findings
4.2 Access to Credit Facilities by Small Scale Farmers
4.3 Impact of Credit Facilities on Agricultural Productivity
4.4 Factors Influencing Repayment of Credit by Small Scale Farmers
4.5 Comparison of Credit Facilities from Different Financial Institutions
4.6 Challenges Faced by Small Scale Farmers in Utilizing Credit
4.7 Recommendations for Improving Credit Facilities for Small Scale Farmers
4.8 Implications of the Findings on Policy and Practice

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Conclusion and Summary of Research
5.2 Key Findings Recap
5.3 Contributions to Knowledge
5.4 Practical Implications
5.5 Recommendations for Future Research

Project Abstract

The abstract of the research content is as follows This study aims to analyze the credit facilities available to small-scale farmers in the agricultural sector. Small-scale farmers play a crucial role in ensuring food security and contributing to the economy. However, access to credit facilities remains a significant challenge for many small-scale farmers, limiting their ability to invest in their businesses and improve productivity. This research project seeks to explore the different types of credit facilities offered to small-scale farmers, the challenges they face in accessing credit, and the impact of credit on their businesses. The methodology involves a combination of qualitative and quantitative research approaches. Data will be collected through surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions with small-scale farmers, financial institutions, and agricultural experts. The survey will focus on gathering information about the types of credit facilities available to small-scale farmers, the terms and conditions of these facilities, and the challenges farmers face in accessing credit. Interviews and focus group discussions will provide more in-depth insights into the experiences and perspectives of small-scale farmers and key stakeholders in the agricultural credit sector. The analysis will involve examining the data collected to identify trends, challenges, and opportunities related to credit facilities for small-scale farmers. The findings will be used to make recommendations for improving access to credit for small-scale farmers, including policy recommendations for government and financial institutions. By understanding the current landscape of credit facilities for small-scale farmers, this research aims to contribute to the development of more inclusive and sustainable financial services for small-scale farmers in the agricultural sector. Overall, this research project will shed light on the importance of credit facilities for small-scale farmers and the challenges they face in accessing credit. By identifying key issues and providing recommendations for improvement, this study aims to support the development of policies and programs that can help small-scale farmers grow their businesses, improve productivity, and contribute to food security and economic development.

Project Overview

1.1 Background To The Study

Credits constitute a micro- financial grant that is made available by government through financial institutions to aid in the development of the economy. The agricultural sector consist of one of the fundamental sector of government which it seeks rapid development. Consequently successive administration have made efforts to develop the agricultural sector through the formulation and implementation of policy aimed at providing access to micro credit to small scale farmers . However it is pertinent to note that small scale farmers have not been able to significantly access micro credit in the recent past due to bottleneck and bureaucratic process which have left the agricultural sector underdeveloped. Financial institution have not shown much interest in small scale farmers as many small scale farmers do not have collaterals and financial capacity to meet banking requirements to secure loans. Also they find it risky and a transaction cost to extend credit to small scale farmers. Many corrupt politicians have also undermined the process to divert funds meant for small scale farmers to other projects. Therefore small scale farmers have consistently found it difficult to access micro- credit to boost agricultural production. It is therefore pertinent to enhance the access of micro credit to small scale farmers through improved financial regulatory framework to eliminate stringent requirements and procedures, formulate and direct policy implementation which give small scale farmers   access to micro credit. White, T.K. (1975) ‘Credit and Agricultural Development’. An

International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) Paper.

Rural Development Series.

 The research therefore seek to proffer an analysis of credit facilities of small scale farmers

1.2 Statement of the Problem

The activities of small scale farmers have not received significant motivation from government and financial institution in time past. This has been one of the reasons for the poor level of  agricultural production in the rural areas thereby affecting the overall agricultural production in the sector. The problem of lack of adequate support in the provision of credit by government and the financial institution constitute a fundamental problem confronting small scale farming in Nigeria. The agricultural sector consist of one of the fundamental sector of government which it seeks rapid development. Consequently successive administration have made efforts to develop the agricultural sector through the formulation and implementation of policy aimed at providing access to micro credit to small scale farmers . However it is pertinent to note that small scale farmers have not been able to significantly access micro credit in the recent past due to bottleneck and bureaucratic process which have left the agricultural sector underdeveloped. Financial institution have not shown much interest in small scale farmers as many small scale farmers do not have collaterals and financial capacity to meet banking requirements to secure loans. Also they find it risky and a transaction cost to extend credit to small scale farmers. Many corrupt politicians have also undermined the process to divert funds meant for small scale farmers to other projects. Therefore small scale farmers have consistently found it difficult to access micro- credit to boost agricultural production.  The development of the sector therefore calls for the injection of funds to enhance the acquisition of equipment and inputs and investment capital for agricultural activities. Consequently it calls for the government to institute and implement policies and programs which genuinely addresses the plight of small scale farmers through the promotion and provision of micro credit for agricultural production.

1.3 Objectives of the Study

To proffer an Analysis of credit facilities of small scale famers

To determine the significance of credit to small scale farmers

1.4 Research Questions

What is the analysis of credit facilities to small scale farmer?

What is the level of credit available to small scale farmers?

1.5 Significance of the Study

The economy having gone through economic recession is articulating the diversification of the economy through agriculture. Consequently the need for agricultural expansion and growth is imperative. Therefore the granting of credit to small scale farmers is necessary to boost the expansion of the agricultural sector.

Hence the study of this nature to foster the need of microcredit to small scale farmers

1.6 Research Hypothesis

Ho The extension of credit facilities to small scale farmers is not significant

Hi The extension of credit facilities to small scale farmers is significant

1.7 Scope of the Study

The study focuses on the Analysis of credit facilities to small scale farmers

1.8 Limitations of the Study

The research was confronted by some constraints which include logistics and geographical factor.

1.9 Definition of Terms

Microcredit: A little amount of money granted as loan by a financial institution or government to an individual which can often be without any collateral.

Inputs: This consist of Materials (fertilizer, tools, pesticides, herbicides, and seeds) used as input for farming activities

Output: This is defined as the production Yield for a given period of time. Usually for a farming season.

Income: This is the revenue derived from the sale of agricultural outputs.

REFERENCE

Egwuatu, B.S.C. (2004) ‘Voices of Microfinance’. Microfinance Matters.

A publication of UNCDF. Issue 1 January – February 2004

Srinivas, H. (1997) ‘So, What is “microcredit”??’, The Global Development

Research Centre. 1997

Stickley, T. (1975) ‘The Agricultural System in Tunisia: Some

Observations and Recommendations’ Publication of the Department of

56Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, July 1976

Pp 15.

Takes, (1963) ‘Socio-Economic Factors Affecting Productivity of

Agriculture in Okigwe Division of Eastern Nigeria’, Preliminary Report,

Nigeria Institute for Social and Economic Research, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Tarauni, H.M. (1996) Impact of NACB Small Holder Loans on

Beneficiaries in Kura Local Government Area of Kano State. Unpublished

M.Sc. dissertation. Zaria: Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural

Sociology, Ahmadu Bello University.

Whitaker, M. and Loidan,(1973) ‘Supervised Credit’. No.8 Sector Analysis

Division, Bureau for Latin American Aid, Washington, March, 1973.

White, T.K. (1975) ‘Credit and Agricultural Development’. An

International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) Paper.

Rural Development Series.

Yunus, M. (2004) ‘What is Microcredit?’, Publication by the Grameen

Bank of Bangladesh. 2004


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