Myanmar's microfinance sector, agriculture, and COVID-19: Emerging insights and new challenges

This Working Paper takes comprehensive stock of the impacts of the first two waves of COVID-19 (in Q2 and Q4 2020) on the microfinance sector in Myanmar. We discuss potential impact pathways, review responses to the crisis, and present new quantitative analysis based on a set of surveys with respond...

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Main Author: Myanmar Agriculture Support Activity
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143891
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description This Working Paper takes comprehensive stock of the impacts of the first two waves of COVID-19 (in Q2 and Q4 2020) on the microfinance sector in Myanmar. We discuss potential impact pathways, review responses to the crisis, and present new quantitative analysis based on a set of surveys with respondents throughout the agricultural value chain. Additionally, we briefly review impacts since the military takeover on February 1, 2021. Overall, various disruptions to the microfinance sector, particularly during peak periods of COVID-19, significantly reduced overall lending from April 2020, onward. These disruptions, along with disruptions to external financing, led to greater informal borrowing, likely greater indebtedness, and lower food security. However, responses and financing accommodations to microfinance institutions (MFIs) in Q2 and Q3 2020 cushioned the sector against widespread insolvency. The events since the military takeover are creating new challenges, exacerbating the aforementioned impacts, and raising new risks of MFI insolvency and broader crises around food security, indebtedness, and poverty. Considering these findings, stakeholder recommendations underscore the importance of easing the movement of international and domestic goods. Efforts should be focused on meeting the MFIs’ need for loanable funds through mechanisms such as exchange rate hedging, credit guarantees, and loan enhancement, while continuing to encourage flexibility around existing financing. When the time comes for a full recovery, there should be a focus on facilitating additional financial injections so that MFIs can more effectively restart lending operations.
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spelling CGSpace1438912025-12-08T10:11:39Z Myanmar's microfinance sector, agriculture, and COVID-19: Emerging insights and new challenges Myanmar Agriculture Support Activity microfinance policies covid-19 agriculture economic sectors rural areas governance This Working Paper takes comprehensive stock of the impacts of the first two waves of COVID-19 (in Q2 and Q4 2020) on the microfinance sector in Myanmar. We discuss potential impact pathways, review responses to the crisis, and present new quantitative analysis based on a set of surveys with respondents throughout the agricultural value chain. Additionally, we briefly review impacts since the military takeover on February 1, 2021. Overall, various disruptions to the microfinance sector, particularly during peak periods of COVID-19, significantly reduced overall lending from April 2020, onward. These disruptions, along with disruptions to external financing, led to greater informal borrowing, likely greater indebtedness, and lower food security. However, responses and financing accommodations to microfinance institutions (MFIs) in Q2 and Q3 2020 cushioned the sector against widespread insolvency. The events since the military takeover are creating new challenges, exacerbating the aforementioned impacts, and raising new risks of MFI insolvency and broader crises around food security, indebtedness, and poverty. Considering these findings, stakeholder recommendations underscore the importance of easing the movement of international and domestic goods. Efforts should be focused on meeting the MFIs’ need for loanable funds through mechanisms such as exchange rate hedging, credit guarantees, and loan enhancement, while continuing to encourage flexibility around existing financing. When the time comes for a full recovery, there should be a focus on facilitating additional financial injections so that MFIs can more effectively restart lending operations. 2021-12-01 2024-05-22T12:17:51Z 2024-05-22T12:17:51Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143891 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Myanmar Agriculture Support Activity (MAPSA). 2021. Myanmar's microfinance sector, agriculture, and COVID-19: Emerging insights and new challenges. Myanmar SSP Working Paper 13. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134830.
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policies
covid-19
agriculture
economic sectors
rural areas
governance
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Myanmar's microfinance sector, agriculture, and COVID-19: Emerging insights and new challenges
title Myanmar's microfinance sector, agriculture, and COVID-19: Emerging insights and new challenges
title_full Myanmar's microfinance sector, agriculture, and COVID-19: Emerging insights and new challenges
title_fullStr Myanmar's microfinance sector, agriculture, and COVID-19: Emerging insights and new challenges
title_full_unstemmed Myanmar's microfinance sector, agriculture, and COVID-19: Emerging insights and new challenges
title_short Myanmar's microfinance sector, agriculture, and COVID-19: Emerging insights and new challenges
title_sort myanmar s microfinance sector agriculture and covid 19 emerging insights and new challenges
topic microfinance
policies
covid-19
agriculture
economic sectors
rural areas
governance
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143891
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