Agricultural finance for smallholder farmers : rethinking traditional microfinance risk and cost management approaches
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Agricultural finance for smallholder farmers : rethinking traditional microfinance risk and cost management approaches
(University meets microfinance, v. 11)
Ibidem, c2015
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"PlaNet Finance; European Microfinance Platform"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-142)
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Description
Even though traditional microfinance has successfully paved the way for offering financial services to low-income populations without traditional collateral, many microfinance institutions (MFIs) are still reluctant to move into rural areas and agricultural finance, due to the perceived high risks and costs. Daniela Rottger's research demonstrates how MFIs can mitigate risks and costs of lending to smallholder farmers by using a combination of proven traditional microfinance mechanisms while adapting specific loan features and lending mechanisms to the particularities of smallholder agriculture. She systematically compares traditional microfinance risk management mechanisms with agricultural microfinance approaches and identifies successful strategies. Eight MFIs providing agricultural finance to smallholder farmers in four countries in East and West Africa (Uganda, Kenya, Benin, Cameroon) were interviewed and their loan features and agricultural lending mechanism were analyzed. The study shows that MFIs can successfully serve smallholder farmers in rural areas.
A strong commitment combined with sound in-house knowledge of agricultural value chains and the flexibility to adapt loan terms and lending procedures to the particularities of agriculture are needed to successfully develop and sustain agricultural microfinance.
Table of Contents
List of Figures List of Tables List of Abbreviations 1 Introduction 2 Terminology and historical background of agricultural finance for smallholder farmers 3 Risks and costs of agricultural lending for smallholder farmers 4 Traditional microfinance risk and cost management approaches: do they work for smallholder farmers? 5 Interim conclusion 6 Overview of interviewed MFIs and their agricultural lending strategies 7 Risk mitigation through adapted loan products and lending procedures 8 Further strategies to reduce risks and transaction costs in agricultural lending to smallholder farmers 9 Conclusion Bibliography Annex
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