Determinants of access to bank credit by smallholder agricultural households in Uganda: evidence from UNHS 2019/2020
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Date
2024-11-05
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East African Journal of Business and Economics
Abstract
Agricultural credit plays a significant role in boosting cash and food
crop production for household consumption, domestic and foreign
markets. The purpose of this study was to investigate the determinants
that affect smallholder farmer’s access to bank credit in Uganda. The
study used data from the Uganda National Household Survey 2019/2020
(UNHS). The study utilized a logit regression model for the analysis of
data. The findings from the model showed that farmer’s access to bank
credit in Uganda was positively and significantly influenced by sex of
the household head, income level of the household head, marital status
of the household head, age of the household head and ownership of a
bank savings account. The study’s conclusions led to the development
of key policy recommendations. These include promoting a savings
culture through various initiatives, providing incentives such as special
savings accounts or matching deposit programs, creating customized
banking products to carter to farmers needs and offering free tertiary
education to graduates of Universal Primary Education, Universal
Secondary Education, and Universal Post O Level Education and
Training.
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Keywords
Bank Credit, Agricultural households, Logit Model, Marginal Effect
Citation
Areebahoona, A., Tindimwebwa, K., & Okurut, F. (2024). Determinants of Access to Bank Credit by Smallholder Agricultural Households in Uganda: Evidence from UNHS 2019/2020. East African Journal of Business and Economics, 7(2), 190-208.