ANALYSIS OF SOURCES OF MICRO CREDIT TO WOMEN GROUNDNUT (ARACHIS HYPOGEAE L.) PROCESSORS AND COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS IN CENTRAL ZONE OF BAUCHI STATE, NIGERIA

Haruna, A. A., Sani, M. H., Haruna, U.
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The study examined analysis of sources of micro credit to women groundnut (Arachis hypogeae L.) processors and collateral requirements in central zone of Bauchi State, Nigeria. Two local government areas were randomly selected from the central agricultural zone with sample size of 122 groundnut women processors and data were collected with the aid of well-structured questionnaire. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The results revealed that all (100%) of the groundnut processors were female, 71.3% were married while 9.8%, 8.2% and 10.7 were single, divorced and widowed, respectively. The results also indicated that 35.2% of the respondents had attended secondary school and 27.0% had primary education, 17.2% had tertiary education, 11.5% had never been to school and 9.0% had adult education. Majority (79.5%) had good market access in terms of sales. 19.7% had a fair market access and 0.8% had difficult market access. The results further disclosed that 97.5% of the respondents used local method for groundnut. Majority (53.3%) of the respondents sourced credit through the informal sectors. The findings further showed that majority (86.9%) of the groundnut women processors in Central Bauchi State mainly used relatives as their source of micro credit. Cooperatives source of micro credit, village shopkeepers, local money lenders and faith organizations as well as non-governmental organizations and agricultural traders accounted for 77.0%, 70.5%, 58.2%, 58.2%, 54.1% and 54.1%, respectively. Majority (92.6%) of the groundnut omen processors indicated that household asset was the major collateral they use while obtaining loans from the informal credit sources in the study area. The findings also revealed that salary, land/title deed, cooperative registration and others accounted for 15.6%, 47.5%, 77.9%, and 9.9%, respectively, as other collateral requirements for accessing credit by the respondents in the study area. The study concuded that household asset (92%) was the major collateral the groundnut omen processors used in obtaining loans from the informal credit sources in the study area. Also, (86.9%) of the groundnut women processors major sources of credit was relatives in the study area. The study recommended that women groundnut processors should be provided with simple but efficient equipment at affordable cost, and that soft loans should be made available at low interest rate by the government and non-governmental organizations.
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对妇女花生小额信贷来源的分析尼日利亚包奇州中部地区的加工者和抵押品要求
该研究审查了对尼日利亚包奇州中部地区妇女花生(arachhis hypogeae L.)加工者小额信贷来源和抵押品要求的分析。在中央农业区随机抽取两个地方政府区,样本量为122名花生女加工者,采用结构合理的问卷收集数据。数据分析采用描述性统计和推理统计。结果表明:花生加工者全部为女性(100%),已婚占71.3%,单身占9.8%,离婚占8.2%,丧偶占10.7%。调查结果还显示,35.2%的受访者接受过中学教育,27.0%接受过小学教育,17.2%接受过高等教育,11.5%从未接受过学校教育,9.0%接受过成人教育。多数企业(79.5%)的销售市场准入情况良好。市场准入公平的占19.7%,市场准入困难的占0.8%。调查结果进一步显示,97.5%的调查对象采用当地方法种植花生。大多数受访者(53.3%)通过非正规部门获得信贷。调查结果进一步表明,包奇州中部大多数(86.9%)的花生妇女加工者主要将亲属作为其小额信贷来源。合作社小额信贷来源占77.0%,乡村店主占70.5%,地方放债和信仰组织占58.2%,民间组织占58.2%,农业贸易商占54.1%。大多数(92.6%)的花生预兆加工者表示,家庭资产是他们从研究地区的非正式信贷来源获得贷款时使用的主要抵押品。调查结果还显示,工资、土地/产权契据、合作社登记和其他分别占研究地区受访者获得信贷的其他抵押品要求的15.6%、47.5%、77.9%和9.9%。研究得出结论,家庭资产(92%)是研究地区花生加工企业从非正式信贷来源获得贷款的主要抵押品。此外,(86.9%)花生妇女加工者的主要信贷来源是研究地区的亲属。研究报告建议,应以负担得起的价格向妇女花生加工者提供简单而有效的设备,政府和非政府组织应以低利率提供软贷款。
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