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TABLE
OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER
ONE
1.0
Introduction
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1.1
Background of the study -
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1.2
Statement of the Problem
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1.3
Research Questions -
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1.4
Objective of the Study
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1.5
Hypothesis of the Study
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1.6
Significance of the Study
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1.7
Limitation of the Study
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1.8
Scope of the Study
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CHAPTER
TWO
LITERATURE
REVIEW
2.0
Introduction- -
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2.1.0
Brief Historical Background of the
Study-
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2.1.1
Microfinancing and Small Scale Agriculture: An Overview -
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2.1.2
Concept of Micro-Financing and Small-Scale Agricultural
Development 11
2.1.3 The Strategy for
Microfinance Banking
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2.1.4
Justifications for the Establishment of Microfinance Banks for
Small
Scale Agricultural Development
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2.1.5 Frameworks for the
Supervision of microfinance
Banks
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2.2.0
Microfinance And Agricultural Development in
Nigeria
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2.2.1 The Roles of
Microfinance in Agricultural
Development
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2.2.2 Microfinance
Institutions that Advance Loans to Agriculture
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2.2.3 Problem Militating
Against Small-Scale Farmers in Getting Microfinance
Loans
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2.2.4 Microfinance
Policy to the Agricultural Sector
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2.2.5
Roles of Government in the Promotion of Agriculture in Nigeria
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2.2.6
Contributions of Agriculture to Economic
Development
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2.3.0 The Impacts Of
Micro Finance Banks On Small Scale Agriculture
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2.3.1
Microfinance Banks in Nigeria and their Financial
Positions
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2.3.2 Small
Scale Agricultural Activities in Nigeria
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2.3.3 A
Small Scale Rice Production In
Nigeria
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2.3.4 B
Small Scale Cassava Production In Nigeria -
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2.3.3 c Small
Scale Yam Production in
Nigeria
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2.3.4 Disbursement of
Microfinance Credit to Small Scale
Farmers
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2.3.5 Impacts of
Microfinance Credits to Small Scale Agricultural Production
(Rice, Yam, &
Cassava) -
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CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.0
Introduction
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3.1
Sources Of Data
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3.2
Methods Of Data Collections
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3.3
Method Used In Analysis
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3.4
Research Problems and Limitations
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CHAPTER FOUR
4.0
Data Analysis
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4.1
Data Presentation
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4.2
Model Specification
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4.3
Model Estimation
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4.4
Model Evaluation
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4.4
Interpretation of Result
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background to the Study
The
revitalization of the agricultural sector has been the cornerstone of the
government development policy. This is aimed at moving the country quickly to
self-sufficiency in food production of agricultural raw materials for domestic
agro-based industries. The need to increase agricultural productivity is
implicit in the fact that It remains the leading non-oil sector of Nigerians
population. The main objective of the agricultural policy as laid down by
“Agricultural Policy for Nigerian”- 1988, are Attainment of self Sufficient in
basic foods commodities, increase production and processing of export crops,
modernization of agricultural production, processing, storage and distribution
through improved technology, increase rural population and lastly improved
protection of agricultural lands.
In most
developing countries, agriculture is both the main traditional pursuit and the
key to sustained growth of the modern economy. Stagnation in agriculture is the
Principal explanation for poor economic performance while rising agricultural
productivity has been the most important concomitant of successful
industrialization.
After
independence, the agricultural sector accounted for 53% of GDP by 1980. This
has however gone down to 36%. The aggregate index of agricultural production
with 1984 as the as the base year rose by 5% in 1993 compared to 66% and 59% in
1992 and 1991 respectively (Abdullahi,1991). Agriculture constitutes the
dominant sector of populations who are small farm producers and reside in the
rural areas. It is observed that over 80% of the rural population in Nigeria
are small holders farmers. (Mellor, J. W., 1996).
As a
matter of history, up to early 1970s, agriculture dominated Nigeria’s economy,
but since then oil has held the principal position and Nigeria started to
experience growth without development. As a result, agriculture has suffered,
and increasingly, has occupied a back seat in our drive towards economic
take-off. Stagnation on agriculture became more apparent during the 1970s and
agricultural services to the economy started to decline at an increasing rate
and thus, the Nigerian agriculture is now characterized by low income, low
levels of capacity to satisfy the food and fibre needs of the country,
primitive techniques of production. According to Ogunfiditimi (1996) it is in
fact now a proto-type of peasant Agriculture, which is caught in a vicious circle
of poverty, that is, low income, leading to poor savings and little investment
in yield-increasing technology. Because technology is poor, both output and
income are low.
As part of
government strategy to attain increased productivity in the agricultural
sector, several policies, activities and projects were being formulated. These
include developing rural infrastructure, supply of fertilizers, seeds and other
inputs, improving agricultural extension services, and provision of credits
aimed at encouraging small scale agriculture.
The
predominant of small scale agriculture is a resource based agriculture and is
basically subsistence. The farm size ranges from 0.10 hectares to 5.99 hectares
and often is scattered holdings per household, production inputs consist mainly
of land and family labour. Capital investment is negligible, inputs like
fertilizers and chemicals are seldom used and levels of production technology
are low. Soil fertility is maintained by bush fallowing, the production is much
less market oriented. Several policies to enhance small scale agriculture are
been taken by various governments, however, the corresponding impact on
production has not been realized, as policies are seldom fully implemented and
fraught with frequent changes. This is due to a variety of reasons changes.
This is due to a variety of reasons such as shortage and improper disbursement
of funds, lack of executive capacity and manpower management problems and
inadequate plan preparations.
According
to Soludo (2006), sustained small scale agriculture cannot be achieved without
putting in place well focused programmes to reduce the problem militating small
scale agriculture (farmers) by increasing their access to factors of production
especially credit. The latent capacity of the rural small scale farmers would
be significantly enhanced though the provision of micro financial services.
Microfinance is about proving financial services to the poor who are
traditionally not served by the conventional institutions. He believes that
microfinance can be distinguished from other formal financial product though
the smallness of loans advanced, the absence of assets based collateral and the
simplicity of operations which is at the level of the common man.
The
practice of microfinance in Nigeria is culturally rooted and dates back several
centuries. The traditional microfinance institutions provide access to credit
for the rural and urban low income earners. They are mainly of the informal
Self-Help Groups (SHGs) or Rotating Saving and Credit Association (ROSCA).
Others include saving collectors and co-operative societies which have limited
outreach due to inadequate loan-able funds.
In order
to enhance the flow of financial services to Nigerian rural areas, government
has in the past initiated a series of publicly financed micro/rural credit
programmes and policies targeted at the poor. Notable among such programmes
were the Rural Banking Programme, sectorial allocation of Credit on
concessionary interest rate and the Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme
(ACGS). Other Institutional arrangements were the establishment of the Nigerian
Agricultural and Cooperative Bank (NARCB), the National Directorate of
Employment (NDE), the Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC), the Peoples
Bank of Nigeria (PBN) the Community Bank (CB), the Family Economic Advancement
Programme (FEP) and later merged the NACB with PBN and FEAP in 2000 to form the
Nigerian Agricultural Cooperative and Rural Development Bank (NACRDB) to
enhance the provision of Credit to the agricultural sector.
Alfa
(2002) observed that most of the micro-credit scheme suffer set backs because
they were founded on erroneous assumptions believing that the poor constitute
the same group and tends to employ the same solution towards eradicating the
problem of poverty. Researches shown or revealed that the poor should be
involved in solving the problem of poverty since they are aware of their own
conditions.
Against
this background and the problems of inadequate credit and finance, there is a
need to device a strategy whereby credit will get to the farmers living in the
rural areas as at when due, as to increase the contribution of the sector to
our national development. Agriculture is seen and thus believed to be major sector
towards growth and development in most countries like Nigeria, and as long as
it remain so, the future of this sector in performing its roles becomes
imperatively important.
1.2 Statement
of the Problem
The
practice of microfinance in Nigeria, is culturally rooted and dates back many
years to the poor performances of the agricultural sector in the country’s
economic developments which can be attributed to the traditional way of farming
on the part of the small scale farmers.
There are
many factors which hindered sustained development of small scale agriculture.
One of such factor is low technological level, which comprises of small land
holding and the use of traditional tools like hoes, and cutlasses. Other
factors include non-wide spread use of fertilizers, and improper use of storage
facilities. To raise agricultural the agricultural sector must have its
production raised via the adoption of new technology and improvement in its
capital investment.
Based on
the above, the Federal Government have realized that raising Small Scale
farmers output and income is very essential, if continued, economic development
and political stability is to be attained. The present system by which small
scale farmers depends on non-institutional finance sources (friends, relatives
and money lenders) as a source of loans is been divided with paucity of data.
However, it is often assumed that capital from the source is generally low and
inadequate relative to the need of agriculture in general.
Government
sponsored agricultural credit scheme and the establishment of microfinance
Banks have been some of the major programme among others designed to facilitate
easy flow of credits would enable the farmers to procure the major input for a
result oriented agricultural production.
1.3 Research
Questions
However,
this work was conceived based on the desire of researcher to bring light to the
micro financing activities of the microfinance banks particularly the credit
aspect in order to study and also ascertain its participatory role in the
provision of credit facilities to small scale agriculture through their
microfinancing policies.
The
research questions to be addressed include:
i.
What are the roles of microfinance banks in small scale agricultural
development in Nigeria?
ii.
What are the possible measures or ways of enhancing small scale agriculture in
Nigeria?
iii.
What are the problems initiating against small scale agricultural development
in Nigeria?
iv.
Should microfinance policy be moderated or changed?
The
answers to these questions will help to bring out the basis of this research
work.
1.4 Objectives
of the Study
The
principal objectives of this research work is to critically examine and analyze
the impacts of microfinance in the Nigerian economy and how it can help to
improve the contributions of small scale agriculture towards the development of
the economy.
More
especially, the study seeks to:
i.
Analyse an examine the concept of microfinance as viewed by the different
schools of thoughts.
ii.
To assess the impacts of microfinance on small scale agricultural development
in the economy.
iii.
Review the past agricultural policies and their effect on the development of
the Nigerian economy.
iv.
To examine the contributions of small scale agriculture to national
development.
v.
Offer meaningful suggestions and policy recommendations about how to improve
the small scale agriculture towards our national development.
1.5 Hypothesis
of the Study
The study will be based on the
following hypothesis:
H1:
Direct small holder loan scheme has not significantly contributed to the
activities of small scale agricultural development in Nigeria.
H2:
Direct small holder loan scheme has significantly positively contributed to the
activities of the small scale agricultural development in Nigerian economy.
1.6 Significance
of the Study
The study
is concerned with a thorough examination of institutional practices of
agricultural financing in Nigeria with particular reference to Barnawa
Microfinance Bank direct small holder loan scheme for small scale
agriculture. At the present time when Nigeria is striving for agricultural
development to reduce her food deficit situation, it is important for financial
institutions to look for ways and means of improving her loans schemes to
farmers, especially the small scale farmers who provide over 80 percent of
Nigeria’s food requirements.
Food
production on a sustainable and self reliant basis for countries of our
contemporary world is one of the most important goal and objective of the
governments. Food security is an indisposal component of the total security of
a modern nation. Throughout history, food has been used as an instrument of
domination and enslavement.
Nigeria is
directly or indirectly a major contributor to that food import bill. With
minerals and vitamins deficiency in our food intakes, and energy and protein
deficiency, we cannot but under perform and subsequently be economic and
social liability. Current realities dictates and demand that both
agric-business and small peasant farming must co-exist in Nigeria.
Agriculture,
in Nigeria is caught in a low level equilibrium trap. The rate of return cannot
rise because of the nature of the technology in use such agriculture has been
described as efficient but poor. In order to break this vicious circle of constraints,
there is then the need to inject not only technology and agriculture services
but also capital into rural agriculture which is of great concern to this
study.
Finally,
as Nigerian economy remains dangerously dependent on one sector (i.e. petroleum
sector) the need for diversification and attaining self-sufficiency in food
production is necessary. Thus, the tendency to justify the need for the much
prudential agricultural financing in Nigeria cannot be over emphasized.
1.7 Limitations
of the Study
There are
certain limitations which are placed in this study. The research work is faced
with a lot of problems amongst others are the poor cooperation from
institutional sources, constitute a serious delay in the release of data necessary
for the work to be complete. There is also the problem of inadequate and
accurate data for in-depth assessment of the subject matter.
The
sources of data whether primary or secondary was used in this study were
assumed to be valid and reliable. The size of the small scale farmers in the
area of study were of the range of 0.10 to 5.99 hectares of farm land.
There are
certain considerations which delimit the scope of this study. First, although
there are many financial institutions which finance agriculture in Nigeria,
this study is only concerned with the area of Barnawa Microfinance bank
financing.
Secondly,
the findings will be based on Barnawa Microfinance Bank Limited. It is meant to
improve agricultural financing with particular reference to Barnawa
Microfinance Bank Ltd. Loans disbursement and recovery respectively to and from
the small scale farmers in the area and the country at large. Thirdly, this
study concentrates on the Barnawa Microfinance bank Limited “Direct Small
Holder Loan Scheme” (DSHLS).
Beneficiaries
of the microfinance programme had only scanty records to present which made it
difficult for the researcher to properly assess the success of the programme.
1.8 Scope of
the study
The main
focus of this research work is to bring to light the activities of microfinance
banks and small scale agricultural development in Nigeria. The study is more
concern with the thorough examinations of institutional practices of
microfinance banks with particular reference to direct loan scheme for small
agricultural development in Nigeria from 1996-2005 which would be used to bring
out precise and concise conclusions and recommendations. The outcomes are meant
to improve agricultural financing with particular reference to BMFB Loans
disbursements and recovery respectively to and from the small scale farmers in
the area and the country at large.
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