Access to and Repayment of Agricultural Credit in the Face of COVID 19

Peter Ngek Shillie, M. Bime, Roland Azibo Balgah, Miranda Lambiv Wiysherinyuy
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Purpose: Gender differences in access to and repayment of loans seem to be the reason behind the persistent subsistence and small-scale nature of most agribusinesses in Cameroon. This study examines access to and repayment of agricultural credit in the face of COVID 19 in the West Region of Cameroon building on evidence from selected microfinance institutions in the West Region of Cameroon. Specifically, the study mirrors gender differences in microfinance loan disbursements and repayments, determinants of loan repayment, and constraints to loan access and loan repayment during the period of COVID 19. Method: The purposive sampling technique was employed to select 100 farmers who had access to agricultural credit in three villages in the West Region of Cameroon. A pre-tested questionnaire was used for primary data collection and secondary data was collected from microfinance institutions and the internet. Collected data were analyzed employing tables, frequencies, t-test, and regression analysis. Results: Findings indicated that there was a positive insignificant difference in the amount of credit received and repaid by male farmers than that of the female farmers. The male and female have equal access to credit and the same repayment capacities (R2 = 0.55 or 55%). Loan repayment was statistically and significantly determined by loan amount, interest rate, and time lag for repayment at the 5% significance level. Serious constraints to loan access were lack of sensitization, lack of collateral security, and illiteracy while major constraints to loan repayment were family commitment, price fluctuation, crop failure, high cost of production, and interest payment. Implications: Increasing the ceiling for loan amount approved for farmers and curbing excessive bureaucratic procedures would ensure minimal diversion of the loans, higher income for the farmers, and hence better repayment rates. Originality: The distinctiveness of this study is viewed from the context of the COVID 19 pandemic within which data was collected, thus capturing how the pandemic situation played a role in access to and repayment of agricultural loans from the perspective of gender.
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面对2019冠状病毒病,农业信贷的获取和偿还
目的:在获得和偿还贷款方面的性别差异似乎是喀麦隆大多数农业企业持续维持生计和小规模性质背后的原因。本研究以来自喀麦隆西部地区选定小额信贷机构的证据为基础,研究了喀麦隆西部地区在2019冠状病毒病疫情下农业信贷的获取和偿还情况。具体而言,该研究反映了2019冠状病毒病期间小额信贷贷款支付和偿还方面的性别差异、贷款偿还的决定因素以及贷款获取和贷款偿还的制约因素。方法:采用目的抽样方法,对喀麦隆西部地区3个村庄的100名获得农业信贷的农民进行抽样调查。主要数据收集采用预先测试的问卷,次要数据收集自小额信贷机构和互联网。收集的资料采用表、频率、t检验和回归分析进行分析。结果:研究结果显示,男性农户的信贷额度与女性农户的信贷额度相比,存在显著的正差异。男性和女性获得信贷的机会相同,还款能力相同(R2 = 0.55或55%)。贷款偿还由贷款金额、利率和还款滞后时间决定,在5%的显著水平上具有统计学意义。获得贷款的严重限制因素是缺乏宣传、缺乏担保和文盲,而偿还贷款的主要限制因素是家庭承诺、价格波动、作物歉收、生产成本高和利息支付。影响:提高农民贷款额度的上限,限制过多的官僚程序,将确保贷款转移到最低限度,提高农民的收入,从而提高还款率。原创性:本研究的独特性是从COVID - 19大流行的背景来看的,数据是在这种背景下收集的,从而从性别的角度捕捉了大流行形势如何在获得和偿还农业贷款方面发挥作用。
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