Determinants of smallholder farmers access to formal credit: the case of Metema Woreda, North Gondar, Ethiopia
In Ethiopia, among other things, lack of finance is one of the fundamental problems hampering production, productivity and income of rural farm households. Since access to institutional finance is very limited, the majority of the poor are forced to search financial services through informal channel...
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Haramaya University
2008
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/691 |
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