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Title: EFFECT OF MICROFINANCE BANK CREDIT ON OUTPUT OF ARABLE CROP FARMERS IN MINNA METROPOLIS, NIGER STATE, NIGERIA
Authors: Ogaji, A.
Oseghale, Agatha Itohan
Ibrahim, F.D.
Jibrin, S.
Ewesami, W.
Keywords: Microfinance bank Credit
Arable crop
User and non-users
bureaucratic Procedure
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: International Journal of Agriculture and Development Studies (IJADS)
Citation: International Journal of Agriculture and Development Studies (IJADS)
Abstract: This study was carried out to examine the effect of microfinance banks’ credit on output of arable crop farmers in Minna Metropolis, Niger State, Nigeria. Specifically, the study described the socio-economic characteristics of arable crop farmers (users and non-users of Microfinance Bank Credit), examined the effect of microfinance banks’ credit on arable crop production, identify the major constraints associated with microfinance banks’ credit. 60 users and 60 non-users of microfinance banks credit were selected for the survey through a multi-stage sampling procedure making a total of 120 respondents. The sample was drawn from two microfinance bank namely Endwell microfinance bank and LAPO microfinance bank. Primary data were obtained using questionnaires administered to the respondent. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multiple regression analyses. The result showed that 38% of the respondents were between the ages of 31 and 40 years, 75% were male, 53% had farming experience of between 11 and 20 years, 58% had family size of 1-5 persons and 88% had formal education at various levels. The result of the regression analysis showed that farm size (P<0.01), amount of credit received (P<0.01) seeds (P<0.01) and farming experience (P<0.10) were the factors that influenced output positively while education influenced output negatively. Also, the study identified bureaucratic procedure in accessing the loan, high interest rate and distance to microfinance among others as the most pressing constraints encountered by respondents in accessing the loan. Thus, the study recommended that farmers should apply for microfinance credit through cooperative societies to enhance easy access.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5992
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