Assessing micro-finance services in agricultural sector development: a case study of semi-formal financial institutions in Tanzania

A Case Study of Semi-Formal Financial Institutions in Tanzania Background In Tanzania, as in other parts of Africa, lack of credit severely constrains sustainable agricultural development. Deficient or inappropriate collateral, credit rationing, lender preferences for high-income customers borrowing...

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Autores principales: Rweyemamu, D.C., Kimaro, M.P., Urassa, O.M.
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155942
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author Rweyemamu, D.C.
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Urassa, O.M.
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description A Case Study of Semi-Formal Financial Institutions in Tanzania Background In Tanzania, as in other parts of Africa, lack of credit severely constrains sustainable agricultural development. Deficient or inappropriate collateral, credit rationing, lender preferences for high-income customers borrowing large amounts, and bureaucratic procedures in the formal financial sector are often identified as key factors contributing to low access to credit among most rural dwellers.
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spelling CGSpace1559422025-01-10T06:42:56Z Assessing micro-finance services in agricultural sector development: a case study of semi-formal financial institutions in Tanzania Rweyemamu, D.C. Kimaro, M.P. Urassa, O.M. collective action income rice tenure regularization land management poverty agricultural development resource management irrigation sustainability participation farmers organizations canals A Case Study of Semi-Formal Financial Institutions in Tanzania Background In Tanzania, as in other parts of Africa, lack of credit severely constrains sustainable agricultural development. Deficient or inappropriate collateral, credit rationing, lender preferences for high-income customers borrowing large amounts, and bureaucratic procedures in the formal financial sector are often identified as key factors contributing to low access to credit among most rural dwellers. 2004 2024-10-24T12:42:50Z 2024-10-24T12:42:50Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155942 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Rweyemamu, D.C.; Kimaro, M.P.; Urassa, O.M. 2004. Assessing micro-finance services in agricultural sector development: a case study of semi-formal financial institutions in Tanzania. IFPRI Eastern Africa Food Policy Network Brief. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155942
spellingShingle collective action
income
rice
tenure regularization
land management
poverty
agricultural development
resource management
irrigation
sustainability
participation
farmers organizations
canals
Rweyemamu, D.C.
Kimaro, M.P.
Urassa, O.M.
Assessing micro-finance services in agricultural sector development: a case study of semi-formal financial institutions in Tanzania
title Assessing micro-finance services in agricultural sector development: a case study of semi-formal financial institutions in Tanzania
title_full Assessing micro-finance services in agricultural sector development: a case study of semi-formal financial institutions in Tanzania
title_fullStr Assessing micro-finance services in agricultural sector development: a case study of semi-formal financial institutions in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Assessing micro-finance services in agricultural sector development: a case study of semi-formal financial institutions in Tanzania
title_short Assessing micro-finance services in agricultural sector development: a case study of semi-formal financial institutions in Tanzania
title_sort assessing micro finance services in agricultural sector development a case study of semi formal financial institutions in tanzania
topic collective action
income
rice
tenure regularization
land management
poverty
agricultural development
resource management
irrigation
sustainability
participation
farmers organizations
canals
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155942
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