THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT (1990-2015)
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THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS IN AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT (1990-2015)
Abstract
This study examined the role of financial institutions in
agricultural development.( A case study of Nigeria Agricultural Cooperative and
Rural Development Bank) with a view to make useful suggestions and
recommendations as way of enhancing the development of agricultural sector. The
population of the study includes large and small scale farmers and the sampling
method adopted for the study is the stratified random sampling in order to
ensure adequate representation of the population. In order to achieve the
objective of making useful suggestions that would improve the agricultural
sector, a number of hypotheses were made and tested. Samples of one hundred and
eighty responses were collected and analyzed using the chi-square (ײ).It was
discovered that bank credit loan scheme is making some impacts in lending loans
to farmers. The result also showed that farmers prefer informal to the formal
sources of finance mostly because of the demand of formal institutions that
farmers most present collateral security. Finally, the study also indicated
that the problems facing agricultural financing.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to
the study.
Nigeria is endowed with natural resources, large fertile
arable land, wide range of crops, and abundant water resources amongst others.
Despite its abundant natural resources it is faced with a poor food situation.
The poor food situation is traceable to the decline in the agricultural sector.
The problem of feeding is increasing by the day. However, several efforts are
being made to improve the standard of living.
Prior to the discovery of petroleum in Nigeria agriculture
used to be the highest foreign exchange resource earner and its contribution to
gross domestic product GDP has been estimated to about 62.63% in 1960, 48.08%
in 1970, and 20.63% in 1980. Recently due to the growing awareness of the role
of agriculture, the various governments have intensified efforts aimed at
transforming from its present subsistence level to a market oriented
production. One of those efforts was the ban made on importation of
agricultural products like palm oil, maize and rice. This was done to encourage
improvements on our production standard. Due to the fall in the level of
production from decade to decade, the country could no longer feed the large
population, provide raw material for domestic industries, engage in export of
agricultural produce and employ the labor force of the country despite the
abundance of human and material resources.
the population is dependent directly or indirectly on
agriculture for their livelihood. Though, the Nigerian agriculture is
characterized by low farm income, low level capacity to satisfy the food In
spite of growing urbanization, Nigeria is known to be predominantly rural in
nature and majority of needs of the country, due to the outdated and primitive
techniques of production, it is still the mainstay of the nation’s economy.
Measures and program setup to upgrade the Agricultural sector
involve the construction and reformation of the whole structure of the
agricultural sector by the creation of appropriate institutions and public
services. This would help strengthen the economic position of the dependent
farmers. Examples of such measures are National Accelerated Food Production
Project (NAFPP), Structural Adjustment Program (SAP), Nigeria Agricultural
Cooperation and Rural Development Bank (NACRDB).
1.2 Statement of Research Problem.
According to Anyanwu et al (1997) the agricultural sector has
been recognized for a long time as an important sector to Nigerian economy and
development is one of the crucial requirements for the overall economic growth.
He noted further that the decline in agricultural activities might appear
natural in any development process; it is obvious that in Nigeria, agricultural
activities would remain the most important single sector for some time to come.
He emphasized that in the past, development planners have introduced programs
such as National Accelerated Food Production Project (NAFPP), Green Revolution
Programs (GRP), in search for all appropriate technique in order to increase
farm output and productivity and such program have at one time been implemented.
1.3 Research Questions
In recognition of the aforementioned the attempt is made in
this study to provide answers or
solution to the research questions below
1. What are the reasons for continuous fall or decline in the
production level of the agricultural sectors of the Nigerian economy?2. What
actions can be taken to upgrade the current production level of the
agricultural sector?
3. What effect does the decline in agricultural sector have
on the human resources of the economy?
4 What measures have been taken in the past to redress the
perceived slow growth rate of the agricultural sector?
5 How and to what extent does the performance and commitment
exhibited by financial institution in general, Nigeria agricultural cooperation
and rural development bank (NACRDB) in particular in terms of providing
financial support influenced the activities of agricultural sector?
1.4 Objectives of A Study.
The general objective of the study is to determine the role
of financial institution in
agricultural development in Nigeria. The specific objectives include
1. To examine and evaluate the agricultural credit it granted
the farmers in recent years.
2. To ascertain the effectiveness of credit granted by
Nigeria agricultural cooperation and rural deve3lopment bank (NACRDB) in the
achievements of the pre-planned objectives of the agricultural sector.
3. To analyze the measures and programs set by the government
in a bid to enhancing the agricultural sector.
4. To determine the influence of these measures in
accelerating the growth rate of the agricultural sector.
5. To establish and verify ways by which the agricultural
sector can be improved in the future.
1.5 Statement of the Research Hypothesis.
This study would be guided by the following hypothesis;
i. Ho: the agricultural down drain cannot be curbed through
effective bank credit.
Hi : the agricultural down drain can be curbed through
effective bank credit.
ii. Ho: bank credit and financial facilities are not made
available by development bank to farmer.
Hi: bank credit and finance facilities are made available by
development bank to farmers.
iii. Ho: bank credit facilities have been ineffective due to
their policies formulated and not their implementations and utilization.
Hi: bank credit facilities have been ineffective due to their
improper implementations and utilization and not due to the policies formulated
1.6 Scope of A Study.
With the aim of examining how the financial institutions
influence the activities of agricultural sector, through their credit policies
and farm credit system, programs that have been established to review the
agricultural sector would be analyzed. A lot of sources for farm credit have
been and a number of them have failed to perform their pre-planned functions.
An example of such scheme is the Nigeria local development board (NLDB).
Our point of focus in examining institution program and
scheme setup to upgrade the agricultural sector would be on Nigeria
agricultural co-operative and rural development bank (NACRCD).
1.7 Significance of A Study.
The agricultural sector of the Nigeria economy like any other
sector of the economy cannot function without fund. Unlike the other sectors of
the economy, agricultural sector can guarantee repayment of loan borrowed or
collected only after a long period of time. This is because of the slow nature
of the production process. However, this has acted as a hindering factor to
giving out loan to the agricultural sector by financial institutions. If this
continues in its current path, the continuous lack of fund would lead to the
eventual collapse of agricultural activities.
The problem of lack of fund and credit facilities in the
agricultural sector has been chosen because the persistent shortage of fund
would lead to a fall in the production level of the agricultural sector, whose
importance cannot be over-stated.
Nevertheless, there would be some beneficiaries in this study
which will include the government, financial institutions, large and small
scale farmers as well as the general public.
1.8 Limitation of the
Study.
Some factors may limit the level of accuracy and reliability
of this study. Such factors include.
i. Difficulty in obtaining data.
ii. Low response rate from involved parties.
In the absence of the above mentioned limitations, all other
errors and omissions are entirely those of the researcher.
1.9 Definition of Terms
i. Agriculture: This can be defined as the growing of crops
and rearing of animals for human consumption. Agriculture involves live stock,
forestry, wide life and fisheries as well as the production of crops like
cocoa, palm product, groundnut, cotton and rubber. Historically, the Nigerian
agriculture can be categorized into three. They are: Subsistence type,
diversified type, plantation type.
The subsistence type is the production done mainly for human
consumption with little or no surface.
The diversified type is the production type that is done
beyond individual consumption or domestic level.
The plantation type although have not made any impact in the
Nigeria agriculture, it accounts for a small amount of total Nigeria
agricultural output. It involves the use of improved modern techniques and it
is run in the state by their development cooperation.
ii. Agricultural Sector: The agricultural sector is one of
the sectors of Nigeria economy. it is the sector responsible for the provision
of food supply and raw materials for domestic and foreign industries.
iii. Financial Institution: These are organization owned
either by individual, group or persons, state or country as a whole. Financial
institutions are established mainly for saving money (deposit) for their
customers and providing for such deposit and when needed and also the granting
of credit facilities to their customers based on the credit worthiness of such
customers.
iv. Nigeria Agricultural Cooperative and Rural Development
Bank (NACRDB): It is a body charged with the duty of granting credit facilities
to individual farmers as well as the group farmers for the purpose of fueling
their farming activities. It was previously known as Nigeria agricultural
cooperative bank (NACB) and became Nigeria agricultural cooperative and rural
development bank (NACRDB)
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