Innovations in rural and agricultural finance: Combining extension services with agricultural credit: The experience of BASIX India

India has nearly 90 million farm households. More than 80 percent of these farmers operate on a small or marginal scale, farming less than two hectares of land. They also usually have one or two buffaloes or cows, reared for milk and dung. Most of these small and marginal farmers fall below the pove...

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Autores principales: Mahajan, Vijay, Vasumathi, K.
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154565
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description India has nearly 90 million farm households. More than 80 percent of these farmers operate on a small or marginal scale, farming less than two hectares of land. They also usually have one or two buffaloes or cows, reared for milk and dung. Most of these small and marginal farmers fall below the poverty line. To reduce overall poverty in India, it is important to enhance the incomes of small and marginal farmers. One way to do that is to provide credit so they can get access to yield-enhancing inputs like seed, fertilizer, and cattle feed, as well as acquire irrigation pumps and crossbred cattle. But these kinds of investments alone will not raise farmers' incomes. Agricultural and livestock development services are also crucial to give farmers knowledge of improved practices and strengthen their links to markets.
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spelling CGSpace1545652025-11-06T04:23:03Z Innovations in rural and agricultural finance: Combining extension services with agricultural credit: The experience of BASIX India Mahajan, Vijay Vasumathi, K. microfinance agriculture smallholders rural finance risk management India has nearly 90 million farm households. More than 80 percent of these farmers operate on a small or marginal scale, farming less than two hectares of land. They also usually have one or two buffaloes or cows, reared for milk and dung. Most of these small and marginal farmers fall below the poverty line. To reduce overall poverty in India, it is important to enhance the incomes of small and marginal farmers. One way to do that is to provide credit so they can get access to yield-enhancing inputs like seed, fertilizer, and cattle feed, as well as acquire irrigation pumps and crossbred cattle. But these kinds of investments alone will not raise farmers' incomes. Agricultural and livestock development services are also crucial to give farmers knowledge of improved practices and strengthen their links to markets. 2010 2024-10-01T14:02:18Z 2024-10-01T14:02:18Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154565 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Mahajan, Vijay; Vasumathi, K. 2010. Innovations in rural and agricultural finance: Combining extension services with agricultural credit: The experience of BASIX India. 2020 Vision Focus Brief 18(13). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154565
spellingShingle microfinance
agriculture
smallholders
rural finance
risk management
Mahajan, Vijay
Vasumathi, K.
Innovations in rural and agricultural finance: Combining extension services with agricultural credit: The experience of BASIX India
title Innovations in rural and agricultural finance: Combining extension services with agricultural credit: The experience of BASIX India
title_full Innovations in rural and agricultural finance: Combining extension services with agricultural credit: The experience of BASIX India
title_fullStr Innovations in rural and agricultural finance: Combining extension services with agricultural credit: The experience of BASIX India
title_full_unstemmed Innovations in rural and agricultural finance: Combining extension services with agricultural credit: The experience of BASIX India
title_short Innovations in rural and agricultural finance: Combining extension services with agricultural credit: The experience of BASIX India
title_sort innovations in rural and agricultural finance combining extension services with agricultural credit the experience of basix india
topic microfinance
agriculture
smallholders
rural finance
risk management
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154565
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