Credit access by smallholder livestock producers and implications for technology adoption: Policy options for improving the credit delivery system in South Vietnam.

This study describes the existing credit policies and programs in South Vietnam that are related to smallholder livestock production and Development; evaluates the implementation of current credit delivery systems and their impacts on farmers, focusing on implications for technology adoption by smal...

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Main Authors: Ho Cao Viet, Lapar, Ma. Lucila, Aragón, C.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2004
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50317
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author Ho Cao Viet
Lapar, Ma. Lucila
Aragón, C.
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Ho Cao Viet
Lapar, Ma. Lucila
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Lapar, Ma. Lucila
Aragón, C.
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description This study describes the existing credit policies and programs in South Vietnam that are related to smallholder livestock production and Development; evaluates the implementation of current credit delivery systems and their impacts on farmers, focusing on implications for technology adoption by smallholder livestock farmers; and identifies and recommends policy options for improving the effectiveness of credit policies and institutions for smallholders. This study not only is based on theoretical aspects but also carries out a practical investigation with the participation of all agents involved in rural credit performance: farmers (borrowers and non-borrowers), banking and credit specialists, banking staff, researchers, and local authorities. The survey is conducted in a village with a gathering of the clientele of a credit program that was implemented in rural areas as a case study. The theoretical approach of this study is illustrated in a chart. The document starts with definitions and principal concepts of credit; banking systems; savings, and guarantee funds. Then it discusses the policy environment for credit in Vietnam; review of credit policies and documents related to existing credit delivery systems; status quo of the credit system in Vietnam; demand for capital by rural areas and farmer households; smallholder farmers'access to credit; the main constraints of the credit system in Vietnam; a case study of credit delivery system in South Vietnam; the credit delivery system in Dong Tam village; income and expenditures; use of the Loan; factors determining access to credit by farmers in Dong Tam village; land title as collateral: the missing element; and an assessment of the existing credit delivery system. Six models which are built on lessons learned from other projects carried out in similar regions are also presented as options for the credit program to follow. The Report ends with conclusions and policy implications drawn from the findings of the study.
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spelling CGSpace503172023-02-15T09:36:35Z Credit access by smallholder livestock producers and implications for technology adoption: Policy options for improving the credit delivery system in South Vietnam. Ho Cao Viet Lapar, Ma. Lucila Aragón, C. credit policies small farms livestock zootechny innovation adoption technological changes banking savings capital households income expenditure loans right of access models This study describes the existing credit policies and programs in South Vietnam that are related to smallholder livestock production and Development; evaluates the implementation of current credit delivery systems and their impacts on farmers, focusing on implications for technology adoption by smallholder livestock farmers; and identifies and recommends policy options for improving the effectiveness of credit policies and institutions for smallholders. This study not only is based on theoretical aspects but also carries out a practical investigation with the participation of all agents involved in rural credit performance: farmers (borrowers and non-borrowers), banking and credit specialists, banking staff, researchers, and local authorities. The survey is conducted in a village with a gathering of the clientele of a credit program that was implemented in rural areas as a case study. The theoretical approach of this study is illustrated in a chart. The document starts with definitions and principal concepts of credit; banking systems; savings, and guarantee funds. Then it discusses the policy environment for credit in Vietnam; review of credit policies and documents related to existing credit delivery systems; status quo of the credit system in Vietnam; demand for capital by rural areas and farmer households; smallholder farmers'access to credit; the main constraints of the credit system in Vietnam; a case study of credit delivery system in South Vietnam; the credit delivery system in Dong Tam village; income and expenditures; use of the Loan; factors determining access to credit by farmers in Dong Tam village; land title as collateral: the missing element; and an assessment of the existing credit delivery system. Six models which are built on lessons learned from other projects carried out in similar regions are also presented as options for the credit program to follow. The Report ends with conclusions and policy implications drawn from the findings of the study. 2004 2014-10-31T06:09:04Z 2014-10-31T06:09:04Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50317 en Limited Access International Livestock Research Institute
spellingShingle credit policies
small farms
livestock
zootechny
innovation adoption
technological changes
banking
savings
capital
households
income
expenditure
loans
right of access
models
Ho Cao Viet
Lapar, Ma. Lucila
Aragón, C.
Credit access by smallholder livestock producers and implications for technology adoption: Policy options for improving the credit delivery system in South Vietnam.
title Credit access by smallholder livestock producers and implications for technology adoption: Policy options for improving the credit delivery system in South Vietnam.
title_full Credit access by smallholder livestock producers and implications for technology adoption: Policy options for improving the credit delivery system in South Vietnam.
title_fullStr Credit access by smallholder livestock producers and implications for technology adoption: Policy options for improving the credit delivery system in South Vietnam.
title_full_unstemmed Credit access by smallholder livestock producers and implications for technology adoption: Policy options for improving the credit delivery system in South Vietnam.
title_short Credit access by smallholder livestock producers and implications for technology adoption: Policy options for improving the credit delivery system in South Vietnam.
title_sort credit access by smallholder livestock producers and implications for technology adoption policy options for improving the credit delivery system in south vietnam
topic credit policies
small farms
livestock
zootechny
innovation adoption
technological changes
banking
savings
capital
households
income
expenditure
loans
right of access
models
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50317
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