AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF CREDIT FACILITIES TO SMALL SCALE FARMERS IN NIGERIA
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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF
CREDIT FACILITIES TO SMALL SCALE FARMERS IN NIGERIA
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Agriculture according to Longman Dictionary of Contemporary
English (New Edition) is the science or practice of farming.
Agriculture has a key role to play in the economic
development of Nigeria, it is a leading sector in any meaningful economic
development being carried out by any nation such as ours. Agriculture as its
output tends to contribute significantly in the areas like employment
opportunities, provision of food to the increasing population, contribution to
GDP where the country is able to earn foreign exchange, also the provision of
raw materials to our local industries particularly the agro-allied industries
for further production.
An overview of Nigerian agricultural sector during 1960’s
revealed that agricultural sector was the most important to the economy. In
fact, the generation of this period can still remember those days when the
pyramid of groundnut was the pride to the northern region and cocoa production
areas of the west also boosted the foreign earning from cocoa exports. Today,
the nation is still not independent in terms of agriculture providing food for
its people to feed on.
Credit is an important instrument for improving the welfare
of the poor directly through consumption smoothening that reduces their
vulnerability to short-term income. It also enhances productive capacity of the
poor through financing investment in their human and physical capital. The
demand for credit for productive investments usually comes from the poor who
are less risk-averse and it enables them to overcome liquidity constraints,
making it possible to undertake investments that can boost production,
employment and income. Financial intermediaries have not been able to
accommodate small-scale farmers because it is risky and a different task
associated with high transaction costs. Lack of information prevented large
formal leaders who had capacity to serve the small-scale farmers and the poor from
doing so. It is undisputable that small-scale farmers have always had a problem
of access to credit facilities. To improve the access, improvements need to be
made in the provision of financial services. In order to implore financial
services, leaders need to consider the preferences and socio-economic condition
of clients. This contributes to both regulatory process as well as product
development – thus, an understanding of characteristics influencing farmers’
decision to use agricultural credit could assist policy formulation that could
enhance welfare of the poor or those excluded from access to credit facilities.
The poor performance of Nigerian agriculture and its
attendant effect prompted government to seek and reverse the situation which
was demonstrated in the policies and practice such as National Accelerated food
production programme (NAFPP), Operation Feed the Nation (OFN), Green Revolution
Programme (GRP), Accelerated Crops Production Programme Scheme (ACPS) and
international organisation like the World Bank. This includes some of the steps
taken by the Federal Government of Nigeria to assist farmers to boost
agricultural production in the country.
1.2. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
In spite of the remarkable contribution of the agricultural
sector to the GDP, findings over the years here shown that government subsidies
directed at the agricultural sector have drastically reduced and as such the
dwindling fall in agricultural productivities and by extension agricultural
development. In Nigeria, as in most developing countries, “lack of credit
facilities has been regarded as the major constraint farmers face when they try
to improve economic activities and/or living conditions” (Britain, 1986:
Biswanger et al, 1993: Agbor, 2004). Even when available, access to credit
facilities is difficult to access by farmers in the rural area despite the fact
that it is an essential input in production (FARM, 2006). This could be adduced
to lack of information and collateral securities among farmers.
Furthermore, the behaviours of financial institutions set up
to finance agriculture revealed that funds necessary to induce agricultural
productivity has not been geared toward agricultural sector. Commercial banks
in particular are skeptical towards financing agricultural activities and in
most cases do not offer friendly interest rate to encourage farmers to acquire
loans. This research study shall examine the analysis of credit facilities to
small scale farmers in Nigeria.
1.3. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The specific objectives of the analysis of credit facilities
to small scale farmers are:
To analyze the impact of credit facilities to the operation
of small scale farmers in Nigeria.
To identify and analyze the socio-economic characteristics
that may influence farmer’s decision about whether or not to use credit.
To examine the probability that non-borrowers can borrow
given that socio-economic characteristics are increased.
1.4. RESEARCH QUESTIONS
what is the impact of credit facilities to the operation of
small scale farmers in Nigeria?
what are the socio-economic characteristics that may
influence farmer’s decision about whether or not to use credit?
what is the probability that non-borrowers can borrow given
that socio-economic characteristics are increased.
1.5. STATEMENT OF HYPOTHESIS
Given the nature of this research work there is need to
formulate a reasonable hypothesis:
H0: credit facilities are not significant in the operation of
small scale farmers in Nigeria.
H1: Credit facilities are significant
in the operation
of small scale
farmers in Nigeria.
1.6. SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The scope of this study shall cover the role of credit
facilities to small scale farmers in Ohaofia L.G.A in Abia state. This study
shall encompass the nature, the structure of availability of each facility as
well as measurement of relative accessibility to small scale farmers in
Nigeria.
1.7. JUSTIFICATION OF STUDY
The concern of credit facilities as a factor input has been
amplified by different experts and government itself has the potentials of
opening new doors of opportunities in the development of small-scale farming in
Nigeria.
There are few studies on the subject of small scale farm
credit and how their socio-economic characteristics influence their decision
about whether or not to take credit. The development of the sector is not
feasible if an avenue of credit facilities is not provided. Therefore, this
research work is directed at providing insight into this less studied dimension
in agriculture by eliciting and analyzing small scale farmers’ socio-economic
factors that affect their decision about credit facilities, and also to
evaluate the nature, structure and pattern of credit facilities to small scale
farmers in Nigeria.
1.8. ORGANISATION OF STUDY
This study is divided into five chapters. Chapter one
contains the introduction of the study, chapter two deals with the review of
relevant literature and theoretical framework, while chapter three presents the
research methodology which embodies specification of estimating techniques.
Chapter four reveals the presentation and discussion of results and findings,
while summary of findings, conclusion and recommendation are provided in
chapter five.
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