Abstract: The government of India has been launching several schemes for the rural and urban area of the country. But the evaluation or assessment of these schemes is crucial to know the impact among the beneficiaries. The study was conducted in Ashta block of Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh. Due to impact of short term crop loan, highest increase in yield was with wheat crop which amounted to 82.37 per cent. The highest percentage of magnitude of increased income (75.28%) was for wheat crop followed by 68.78 and 46.75 per cent respectively for gram and arhar respectively
Purpose: The foremost intent of this research article is to create awareness about various schemes f...
This study aims to examine the credit accessibility and agricultural loan on farm performance in Mau...
This study evaluated the effect of International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) credit sup...
This paper attempts to identify the determinants of access to the KCC program and empirically evalua...
As mooted by Indian government, agri-finance instrument would allow farmers to purchase agriculture ...
India lives in villages. The majority of our country’s population depends upon agriculture. Hence, t...
Agriculture is facing a scenario of shifting from subsistence farming to commercial farming. Commerc...
The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme aims to provide income support to farmers to...
The KCC Scheme is the financial scheme in India and it is a non-discriminatory banking product in In...
Abstract: Credit is essential for rural development, especially for farming sector. Financi...
In developing countries like India, the obstacles for development for an economy are large. Such cou...
Utilization of credit for which it is provided is an important element in agriculture development. I...
The scheme Kisan credit card was started in August 1998 in order to provide timely and hassle free c...
Agriculture sector plays an important role in the economic development of Pakistan. Wheat is an impo...
Purpose: The study is to evaluate the development of agricultural credit in India, exploration of th...
Purpose: The foremost intent of this research article is to create awareness about various schemes f...
This study aims to examine the credit accessibility and agricultural loan on farm performance in Mau...
This study evaluated the effect of International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) credit sup...
This paper attempts to identify the determinants of access to the KCC program and empirically evalua...
As mooted by Indian government, agri-finance instrument would allow farmers to purchase agriculture ...
India lives in villages. The majority of our country’s population depends upon agriculture. Hence, t...
Agriculture is facing a scenario of shifting from subsistence farming to commercial farming. Commerc...
The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme aims to provide income support to farmers to...
The KCC Scheme is the financial scheme in India and it is a non-discriminatory banking product in In...
Abstract: Credit is essential for rural development, especially for farming sector. Financi...
In developing countries like India, the obstacles for development for an economy are large. Such cou...
Utilization of credit for which it is provided is an important element in agriculture development. I...
The scheme Kisan credit card was started in August 1998 in order to provide timely and hassle free c...
Agriculture sector plays an important role in the economic development of Pakistan. Wheat is an impo...
Purpose: The study is to evaluate the development of agricultural credit in India, exploration of th...
Purpose: The foremost intent of this research article is to create awareness about various schemes f...
This study aims to examine the credit accessibility and agricultural loan on farm performance in Mau...
This study evaluated the effect of International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) credit sup...