Agricultural value chain finance in Indonesia

Smallholder farmers in developing countries face substantial constraints that limit their ability to reach their production potential. Two constraints—risk exposure and limited access to liquidity—pose particular challenges. Smallholders face a wide variety of risks that constrain both the choices t...

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Autores principales: de Brauw, Alan, Herskowitz, Sylvan, Ambler, Kate, Sayaka, Bambang, Pasaribu, Sahat M., Dabukke, Frans B. M., Suhartini, Sri Hastuti, Suryani, Erma, Suwarno, Agus, Moyes, Tom
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143059
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author de Brauw, Alan
Herskowitz, Sylvan
Ambler, Kate
Sayaka, Bambang
Pasaribu, Sahat M.
Dabukke, Frans B. M.
Suhartini, Sri Hastuti
Suryani, Erma
Suwarno, Agus
Moyes, Tom
author_browse Ambler, Kate
Dabukke, Frans B. M.
Herskowitz, Sylvan
Moyes, Tom
Pasaribu, Sahat M.
Sayaka, Bambang
Suhartini, Sri Hastuti
Suryani, Erma
Suwarno, Agus
de Brauw, Alan
author_facet de Brauw, Alan
Herskowitz, Sylvan
Ambler, Kate
Sayaka, Bambang
Pasaribu, Sahat M.
Dabukke, Frans B. M.
Suhartini, Sri Hastuti
Suryani, Erma
Suwarno, Agus
Moyes, Tom
author_sort de Brauw, Alan
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Smallholder farmers in developing countries face substantial constraints that limit their ability to reach their production potential. Two constraints—risk exposure and limited access to liquidity—pose particular challenges. Smallholders face a wide variety of risks that constrain both the choices they can make and their willingness to make investments. Limited availability of affordable credit, borrowing and saving products poorly aligned with the needs of the agriculture sector, and prohibitive borrowing eligibility requirements all impede farmers’ access to the liquidity necessary for investing in new, more profitable crops and technologies (International Finance Corporation, 2014). Observers have noted that a large share of long-term credit needs is not being met in Southeast Asia, despite its location near some of the world’s largest consumer markets (Shakhovskoy & Wendle, 2013). While existing financial services may be suitable for some farmers, access to finance is particularly inadequate among women, low-income groups, and ethnic minorities, and risk excluding the most vulnerable groups from these emerging economic opportunities.
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spelling CGSpace1430592025-11-06T06:16:37Z Agricultural value chain finance in Indonesia de Brauw, Alan Herskowitz, Sylvan Ambler, Kate Sayaka, Bambang Pasaribu, Sahat M. Dabukke, Frans B. M. Suhartini, Sri Hastuti Suryani, Erma Suwarno, Agus Moyes, Tom value chains agricultural value chains policies farmers agriculture smallholders finance Smallholder farmers in developing countries face substantial constraints that limit their ability to reach their production potential. Two constraints—risk exposure and limited access to liquidity—pose particular challenges. Smallholders face a wide variety of risks that constrain both the choices they can make and their willingness to make investments. Limited availability of affordable credit, borrowing and saving products poorly aligned with the needs of the agriculture sector, and prohibitive borrowing eligibility requirements all impede farmers’ access to the liquidity necessary for investing in new, more profitable crops and technologies (International Finance Corporation, 2014). Observers have noted that a large share of long-term credit needs is not being met in Southeast Asia, despite its location near some of the world’s largest consumer markets (Shakhovskoy & Wendle, 2013). While existing financial services may be suitable for some farmers, access to finance is particularly inadequate among women, low-income groups, and ethnic minorities, and risk excluding the most vulnerable groups from these emerging economic opportunities. 2021-02-21 2024-05-22T12:11:43Z 2024-05-22T12:11:43Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143059 en https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134203 https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134197 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143515 https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134523 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143493 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute de Brauw, Alan; Herskowitz, Sylvan; Ambler, Kate; Sayaka, Bambang; Pasaribu, Sahat M.; Dabukke, Frans B. M.; Suhartini, Sri Hastuti; Suryani, Erma; Suwarno, Agus; and Moyes, Tom. 2021. Agricultural value chain finance in Indonesia. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134523.
spellingShingle value chains
agricultural value chains
policies
farmers
agriculture
smallholders
finance
de Brauw, Alan
Herskowitz, Sylvan
Ambler, Kate
Sayaka, Bambang
Pasaribu, Sahat M.
Dabukke, Frans B. M.
Suhartini, Sri Hastuti
Suryani, Erma
Suwarno, Agus
Moyes, Tom
Agricultural value chain finance in Indonesia
title Agricultural value chain finance in Indonesia
title_full Agricultural value chain finance in Indonesia
title_fullStr Agricultural value chain finance in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Agricultural value chain finance in Indonesia
title_short Agricultural value chain finance in Indonesia
title_sort agricultural value chain finance in indonesia
topic value chains
agricultural value chains
policies
farmers
agriculture
smallholders
finance
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143059
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