Farmers' credit access in the Democratic Republic of Congo: empirical evidence from youth tomato farmers in Ruzizi plain in south Kivu

This article assesses the opinions of youth tomato growers on the accessibility of agricultural credit and factors that influence the accessibility in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Data originated from a household survey for the 2019/2020 farming season. We interviewed 218 youth tomato...

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Autores principales: Bonnke, S.M., Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M., Biringanine, A.N., Jean-Jacques, M.S., Manyong, Victor, Bamba, Z.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Informa UK Limited 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125567
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author Bonnke, S.M.
Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.
Biringanine, A.N.
Jean-Jacques, M.S.
Manyong, Victor
Bamba, Z.
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Biringanine, A.N.
Bonnke, S.M.
Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.
Jean-Jacques, M.S.
Manyong, Victor
author_facet Bonnke, S.M.
Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.
Biringanine, A.N.
Jean-Jacques, M.S.
Manyong, Victor
Bamba, Z.
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description This article assesses the opinions of youth tomato growers on the accessibility of agricultural credit and factors that influence the accessibility in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Data originated from a household survey for the 2019/2020 farming season. We interviewed 218 youth tomato growers from 6 horticulture production zones in the South-Kivu, eastern DRC. The result reveals a low rate of 20.6% on accessing agricultural credit among tomato growers. The topmost nature of agricultural credit received was cash-based, mostly from informal sources of finance (92.7%). The findings reveal that the lack of information on agricultural credit, the fear of credit default, and the absence of Microfinance Institutions in the study areas were the highest-ranking factors hindering tomato growers from accessing agricultural credit services. Our probit model shows that total household income, gender, and tomato growers’ membership in a cooperative were essential factors that explain the probability of accessing agricultural credit. We recommend formalising the agricultural credit system by improving agri-finance extension service delivery to associations of tomato growers among the young to access and use agricultural microcredit services effectively to enhance agricultural production, which is a proxy for rural employment creation and poverty reduction.
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spelling CGSpace1255672025-11-11T10:14:44Z Farmers' credit access in the Democratic Republic of Congo: empirical evidence from youth tomato farmers in Ruzizi plain in south Kivu Bonnke, S.M. Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M. Biringanine, A.N. Jean-Jacques, M.S. Manyong, Victor Bamba, Z. agricultural credit horticulture microfinance probit model democratic republic of the congo This article assesses the opinions of youth tomato growers on the accessibility of agricultural credit and factors that influence the accessibility in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Data originated from a household survey for the 2019/2020 farming season. We interviewed 218 youth tomato growers from 6 horticulture production zones in the South-Kivu, eastern DRC. The result reveals a low rate of 20.6% on accessing agricultural credit among tomato growers. The topmost nature of agricultural credit received was cash-based, mostly from informal sources of finance (92.7%). The findings reveal that the lack of information on agricultural credit, the fear of credit default, and the absence of Microfinance Institutions in the study areas were the highest-ranking factors hindering tomato growers from accessing agricultural credit services. Our probit model shows that total household income, gender, and tomato growers’ membership in a cooperative were essential factors that explain the probability of accessing agricultural credit. We recommend formalising the agricultural credit system by improving agri-finance extension service delivery to associations of tomato growers among the young to access and use agricultural microcredit services effectively to enhance agricultural production, which is a proxy for rural employment creation and poverty reduction. 2022-12-31 2022-11-22T12:49:57Z 2022-11-22T12:49:57Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125567 en Open Access application/pdf Informa UK Limited Bonnke, S.M., Dontsop Nguezet, P., Biringanine, A.N., Jean-Jacques, M.S., Manyong, V. & Bamba, Z. (2022). Farmers’ credit access in the Democratic Republic of Congo: empirical evidence from youth tomato farmers in Ruzizi plain in south Kivu. Cogent Economics & Finance, 10(1), 1-23.
spellingShingle agricultural credit
horticulture
microfinance
probit model
democratic republic of the congo
Bonnke, S.M.
Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.
Biringanine, A.N.
Jean-Jacques, M.S.
Manyong, Victor
Bamba, Z.
Farmers' credit access in the Democratic Republic of Congo: empirical evidence from youth tomato farmers in Ruzizi plain in south Kivu
title Farmers' credit access in the Democratic Republic of Congo: empirical evidence from youth tomato farmers in Ruzizi plain in south Kivu
title_full Farmers' credit access in the Democratic Republic of Congo: empirical evidence from youth tomato farmers in Ruzizi plain in south Kivu
title_fullStr Farmers' credit access in the Democratic Republic of Congo: empirical evidence from youth tomato farmers in Ruzizi plain in south Kivu
title_full_unstemmed Farmers' credit access in the Democratic Republic of Congo: empirical evidence from youth tomato farmers in Ruzizi plain in south Kivu
title_short Farmers' credit access in the Democratic Republic of Congo: empirical evidence from youth tomato farmers in Ruzizi plain in south Kivu
title_sort farmers credit access in the democratic republic of congo empirical evidence from youth tomato farmers in ruzizi plain in south kivu
topic agricultural credit
horticulture
microfinance
probit model
democratic republic of the congo
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125567
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