A comparative study on the role of microcredit on agricultural production improvement among resource-poor rural women.
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2023-03
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Abstract
The objective of the study was to compare agricultural investment and agricultural
production of rural agrarian women in Uganda that had received microcredit
to those that had not. A quasi-experimental was used to assess differences
between performance indicators of agricultural enterprises for existing and
incoming borrowers of Bangladesh Rural and Advancement Committee (BRAC)
microfinance. Propensity score matching was used to ensure the comparability
of the groups and to assess differences between existing borrowers and in-
coming borrowers, before they received their first loan. Results indicated that the
major reason for borrowing was education of children. There was no difference
in investment in agricultural production between the study groups. The existing
borrowers had lower monetary value of all harvested crops and for maize and
beans than the in-coming borrowers. Total number of animals owned, types of
animals kept and reported monetary value for goats and local cattle were also less
for existing borrowers than for in-coming borrowers. It was observed that the loan
repayment protocols did not match income from agriculture. The results reveal a
need to modify loan repayment protocols to address the latent period between
agricultural investment and output.
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Microcredit, Agricultural production, Resource-poor, Rural women, Propensity score matching
Citation
Namayengo, F. M. M., Van Ophem, J. A., & Antonides, G. (2023). A comparative study on the role of microcredit on agricultural production improvement among resource-poor rural women. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 7, 1083660.