Rural Finance Learning Centre 
trainingresourcesnews and eventsdiscussionscontacts
  Topics
Self study material
Online lessons
Study guides
Accounting
Agricultural lending
Interest Rates and Self-Sufficiency
Training guides
Training opportunities
Training tools
Videos
  Topic Overview
   id: 22390
   Visits: 2572
   Added: 19 July 2005
   Updated: 20 September 2005
 
Agricultural lending    
        
Lending to farmers is particularly challenging. It has been a concern of governments for a long time as they recognise the importance of agricultural development in their economies. Banks, however, are wary of dealing with small farmers as they perceive this to be high risk and likely to reduce the quality of their loan portfolio. Newer microfinance institutions, anxious to extend their activities in rural areas, also worry about how to lend safely to farmers.

This self study guide is aimed at loan officers in financial institutions which seriously wish to engage in agricultural finance and manage this in such a way as to avoid loan losses and an increase in non-performing assets. It takes the reader through the loan cycle from application, through appraisal, disbursement and recovery, giving examples of how specifically to deal with farm households.

The lessons are based on the Agricultural Production Lending toolkit published by FAO and GTZ in 2004 and written by Bankakademie Micro Banking Competence Centre.

  
 
Lesson 1: The challenges of agricultural lending     The challenges of agricultural lending (en)  
Lesson 2: The importance of agricultural knowledge     The importance of agricultural knowledge (en)  
Lesson 3: The loan application     The loan application (en)  
Lesson 4: The field visit     The field visit (en)  
Lesson 5: Loan appraisal     Loan Appraisal (en)  
Lesson 6: Loan approval and follow-up     Loan approval and follow-up (en)  
Lesson 7: Managing late repayments and loan defaults     Managing Late Repayments and Loan Defaults (en)  
668 Knowledge Objects - 1024 Members - 83 Topics
Contact RFLC Editor
freeMem:NaN totMem:NaN reqNum: openSessions: generationTime:2005/12/05 11:31:06