肯尼亚卡卡梅加县农村农户半正规信贷参与的决定因素

Johnworker Toywa Mukhwami, E. Gathungu, A. Kalio
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近年来,肯尼亚权力下放的政府一直在向农村家庭提供半正规的信贷计划。尽管这类信贷在提高农村家庭福利方面发挥着关键作用,但对农村农户参与信贷计划的决定因素知之甚少。因此,本研究试图确定影响卡卡梅加县农民参与半正规信贷计划的因素。该研究采用了多阶段抽样方法,从179名受访者中收集了数据。使用描述性统计和probit模型对收集的数据进行分析。结果表明,农村农户获得的半正规信贷同时分配给了农场和非农场企业。此外,显著影响家庭参与半正规信贷的因素包括农业经验、户主的职业、团体成员、与信贷来源的距离、与最近市场的距离以及获得金融培训的机会。根据研究结果,政策制定者和其他利益相关者应提供金融培训,从而提高农民的生产力,促进他们参与半正规信贷计划。此外,他们需要鼓励农民加入社会经济团体,参与可持续的非农业活动。
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Determinants of semi-formal credit participation among rural farm households in Kakamega County, Kenya
In recent years, devolved governments in Kenya have been offering semi-formal credit programs to rural households. Despite the key role of this type of credit in enhancing the welfare of rural household welfare, little is known on determinants of rural farm household participation in the credit programs. Therefore, this study sought to identify factors influencing farmers’ participation in the semi-formal credit program in Kakamega county. The study used a multi-stage sampling approach to gather data from 179 respondents. The data collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics and a probit model. The results indicated that the semi-formal credit accessed by rural farm households was allocated to both on-farm and off-farm enterprises. Also, factors that significantly influenced household participation in the semi-formal credit included farming experience, occupation of household head, group membership, distance to credit source, distance to the nearest market, and access to financial training. Based on the study results, policymakers and other stakeholders should offer financial training, thus enhancing farmers’ productivity and promoting their participation in semi-formal credit programs. Also, they need to encourage farmers to join socio-economic groups and engage in sustainable off-farm activities.
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