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Factors Influencing Informal Credit Access and Utilization among Smallholder Farmers: Insights from Mountainous Regions of Pakistan
by
Ullah, Ayat
, Verner, Vladimir
, Madaki, Mustapha Yakubu
, Adams, Faizal
, Bavorova, Miroslava
in
Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural practices
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agrochemicals
/ Analysis
/ Bivariate analysis
/ bivariate probit model
/ Collateral
/ credit constraints
/ Credit management
/ Credit managers
/ Data analysis
/ Developing countries
/ Farmers
/ Farming systems
/ Farms
/ Financial institutions
/ Financial literacy
/ Financial markets
/ Households
/ informal credit
/ Interest rates
/ LDCs
/ Mountain regions
/ Mountainous areas
/ Mountains
/ Pesticides
/ Productivity
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk perception
/ Risk reduction
/ Rural areas
/ Seeds
/ Small farms
/ Social aspects
/ Social capital
/ social network
/ Social networks
/ Social organization
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Utilization
2024
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Factors Influencing Informal Credit Access and Utilization among Smallholder Farmers: Insights from Mountainous Regions of Pakistan
by
Ullah, Ayat
, Verner, Vladimir
, Madaki, Mustapha Yakubu
, Adams, Faizal
, Bavorova, Miroslava
in
Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural practices
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agrochemicals
/ Analysis
/ Bivariate analysis
/ bivariate probit model
/ Collateral
/ credit constraints
/ Credit management
/ Credit managers
/ Data analysis
/ Developing countries
/ Farmers
/ Farming systems
/ Farms
/ Financial institutions
/ Financial literacy
/ Financial markets
/ Households
/ informal credit
/ Interest rates
/ LDCs
/ Mountain regions
/ Mountainous areas
/ Mountains
/ Pesticides
/ Productivity
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk perception
/ Risk reduction
/ Rural areas
/ Seeds
/ Small farms
/ Social aspects
/ Social capital
/ social network
/ Social networks
/ Social organization
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Utilization
2024
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Factors Influencing Informal Credit Access and Utilization among Smallholder Farmers: Insights from Mountainous Regions of Pakistan
by
Ullah, Ayat
, Verner, Vladimir
, Madaki, Mustapha Yakubu
, Adams, Faizal
, Bavorova, Miroslava
in
Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural practices
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agrochemicals
/ Analysis
/ Bivariate analysis
/ bivariate probit model
/ Collateral
/ credit constraints
/ Credit management
/ Credit managers
/ Data analysis
/ Developing countries
/ Farmers
/ Farming systems
/ Farms
/ Financial institutions
/ Financial literacy
/ Financial markets
/ Households
/ informal credit
/ Interest rates
/ LDCs
/ Mountain regions
/ Mountainous areas
/ Mountains
/ Pesticides
/ Productivity
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk perception
/ Risk reduction
/ Rural areas
/ Seeds
/ Small farms
/ Social aspects
/ Social capital
/ social network
/ Social networks
/ Social organization
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Utilization
2024
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Factors Influencing Informal Credit Access and Utilization among Smallholder Farmers: Insights from Mountainous Regions of Pakistan
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Factors Influencing Informal Credit Access and Utilization among Smallholder Farmers: Insights from Mountainous Regions of Pakistan
2024
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Overview
Access to credit plays an important role in the adoption of modern agricultural practices, such as better seeds, pesticides, and fertilizers, as well as in the sustainable utilization of land by smallholder farmers. This study explores the dynamics of smallholders’ access to and utilization of informal credit to manage local farming systems. The data were collected from rural households in the Dir Kohistan mountainous region of Pakistan in 2021. A bivariate probit model was employed to analyze the data from 300 randomly selected farming households. Our findings indicate that a significant proportion of respondents (70%) reported having access to informal credit, with 65% actively utilizing credit to bolster the economic viability of their farms. This study reveals various strategies that farmers employ in response to credit constraints. The majority of farmers (69%) prioritize meeting their own farm/household needs. Social networks, particularly friends, emerge as key sources of informal credit (58.1%). The results of the bivariate probit regression analysis identify positive relationships with fellow farmers and neighbors/relatives, along with a lower perceived risk, as the most significant factors influencing access to and utilization of informal credit. Therefore, our study recommends the promotion of relationships and linkages among farmers through facilitated networking events, introducing risk mitigation measures and promoting financial literacy programs to empower smallholder capacities on the credit market. Policymakers are urged to recognize the role of social relationships and consider policies that promote community credit practices for the overall financial well-being of farmers, especially in more isolated mountain areas.
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