This article assessed credit utilization among arable farmers in Kwara state, Nigeria and its influence on farm income. The data analyzed were collected from 100 farmers purposively sampled. Despite an average of 11years experience, 47% of the farmers have not benefited from agricultural credit. Average income per hectare for farmers who were able to access funds for their farm business was higher (N52,000/$325) than for those who did not (N35,430/$221) however, average loan granted (N55,550/$347)was lower than applied for (N77,900/$486). Lack of collateral was a major limitation for sourcing for credit. Factors determining farmers’ decision to use credit included household size, use of hired labour, cooperatives participation, awar...
The study examined the effects of access to credit on rice production efficiency in Niger State, Nig...
The study examined changes in production levels of farmers as a result of their access to credit fa...
Majority of the poor in Nigeria lack access to basic financial services which are a sine qua non for...
The purpose of this study was to analyse rural farm households’ access to formal agricultural credit...
Agricultural credit has been identified as an important component in the development of the agricult...
Rural and small holder famers in Nigeria and other developing countries have low capital base and po...
Abstract: The study is focused on agricultural credit sources and determinants of credit acquisition...
This study analyses the credit utilization behavior of small scale farmers in Bosso Local Government...
The study analyzed the credit demand by small holder farmers and was carried out in Bende L.G.A of A...
Apart from providing fertilizer and machineries, agricultural credit provides access to all other re...
Agriculture in Nigeria continues to be the highest contributor to the nation’s Gross Domestic Produc...
In Nigeria, despite the fact that agriculture have significant contribution to the economy, it has n...
The study investigated agricultural credit utilization among small-scale women farmers in selected w...
Credit has become a prominent resource in agriculture production in Nigeria in an effort to redress ...
The study investigated agricultural credit utilization among small-scale women farmers in selected w...
The study examined the effects of access to credit on rice production efficiency in Niger State, Nig...
The study examined changes in production levels of farmers as a result of their access to credit fa...
Majority of the poor in Nigeria lack access to basic financial services which are a sine qua non for...
The purpose of this study was to analyse rural farm households’ access to formal agricultural credit...
Agricultural credit has been identified as an important component in the development of the agricult...
Rural and small holder famers in Nigeria and other developing countries have low capital base and po...
Abstract: The study is focused on agricultural credit sources and determinants of credit acquisition...
This study analyses the credit utilization behavior of small scale farmers in Bosso Local Government...
The study analyzed the credit demand by small holder farmers and was carried out in Bende L.G.A of A...
Apart from providing fertilizer and machineries, agricultural credit provides access to all other re...
Agriculture in Nigeria continues to be the highest contributor to the nation’s Gross Domestic Produc...
In Nigeria, despite the fact that agriculture have significant contribution to the economy, it has n...
The study investigated agricultural credit utilization among small-scale women farmers in selected w...
Credit has become a prominent resource in agriculture production in Nigeria in an effort to redress ...
The study investigated agricultural credit utilization among small-scale women farmers in selected w...
The study examined the effects of access to credit on rice production efficiency in Niger State, Nig...
The study examined changes in production levels of farmers as a result of their access to credit fa...
Majority of the poor in Nigeria lack access to basic financial services which are a sine qua non for...