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COMMERCIAL BANKS AND RURAL AGRICULTURAL FINANCING (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK, UYO).
CHAPTER ONE
BACKGROUD OF THE STUDY
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Financing at any level involves the process of making funds available for the running of business, an activity, or a project either by individual, group of people or government. For any project to be successfully carryout, its require a lot of funds. Sometime, an individual, firm or Government may wish to execute project but may not have enough funds, in order to accomplish this project, they go on borrowing. Funding is the panacea for the success of any business or project.
In developed world, various institutions and organizations took active part in financing projects such as agriculture and health care services etc. Through funding, farmers are able to procure all necessary farm inputs such as seedlings, stems, fertilizers, pesticide and machinery etc. which enable them to produce in a large quantity both for local and foreign consumption.
In developing countries like Nigeria, little or no attention was given to Agriculture in term of financing in the past decade. That was why farmers were unable to procure essential Agricultural inputs for the production of enough food for both domestic and foreign consumption. Farmers were using crude farm tools and practiced primitive method of farming. This was attributed to the neglect of Agriculture by Government and other institutions.
Nowadays, the importance of Agriculture has been conceived all over the world and to bridge the gap of the neglect of Agriculture in of the passed, central Bank of Nigeria through various commercial banks committed to Agriculture financing. Financing Agriculture cover a wide array of agricultural activities arranging from production to processing and marketing (Bank Annual Report 1999).
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
This study is on commercial Banks and rural Agriculture financing in Nigeria. Financing of Agriculture nowadays becomes imperative because of vital roles Agriculture play in the development of a Nation.
Therefore, this study is undertaken to ascertain whether financial assistance to rural Agriculture were sufficient to boost Agricultural production.
Specifically the study was also carried-out to ascertain whether financial assistance to rural farmers increase income generating capacity of farmers and whether rural farmers actually repay the principal and interest charge by the commercial Banks.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
Looking critically on the institutions responsible in financing Agriculture and the role of credit facilities in Agricultural development n Nigeria, this project seeks to achieve the following objectives:
(i) To find-out whether commercial banks financial assistance to
rural farmers were sufficient to boost Agricultural production.
(ii) To find-out whether financial assistance given to rural farmers
by commercial banks increases income generating capacity of farmers.
(iii) To find-out whether rural farmers were able to repay the
Principal and interest charge by the commercial banks.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The following research questions were formulated to guide the research on the study:
1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESES
The following research hypotheses where developed based on the Nature of research questions used for this research study:
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
It is believed that this study will create awareness in the mind of the farmers both men and women, agriculture extension officers, commercial banks and government that financing of agriculture aimed at boosting agricultural production. This study will also give a comprehensive framework and educates various institutions responsible for financing agriculture
The findings will also revealed not only to the farmers but the entire public that Agriculture require assistance (financing) at all ramifications not only by commercial banks but by government, individuals and multi-National companies for food security and National development
1.7 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
Having seen that financing of rural agriculture by commercial banks enable farmers to carry-out farm operations necessary for production of enough food for domestic and foreign consumption. Therefore the researcher chose to investigate whether financial assistance given to rural farmers are sufficient to boost agricultural production, increase income generating capacity of farmers and to find out whether farmers repay principal and interest to the commercial banks.
Specifically, the study was limited to the rural agriculture financing by First Bank Operating in Uyo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State. The study covered only commercial agriculture in Nigeria.
CHAPTER ONE
BACKGROUD OF THE STUDY
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Financing at any level involves the process of making funds available for the running of business, an activity, or a project either by individual, group of people or government. For any project to be successfully carryout, its require a lot of funds. Sometime, an individual, firm or Government may wish to execute project but may not have enough funds, in order to accomplish this project, they go on borrowing. Funding is the panacea for the success of any business or project.
In developed world, various institutions and organizations took active part in financing projects such as agriculture and health care services etc. Through funding, farmers are able to procure all necessary farm inputs such as seedlings, stems, fertilizers, pesticide and machinery etc. which enable them to produce in a large quantity both for local and foreign consumption.
In developing countries like Nigeria, little or no attention was given to Agriculture in term of financing in the past decade. That was why farmers were unable to procure essential Agricultural inputs for the production of enough food for both domestic and foreign consumption. Farmers were using crude farm tools and practiced primitive method of farming. This was attributed to the neglect of Agriculture by Government and other institutions.
Nowadays, the importance of Agriculture has been conceived all over the world and to bridge the gap of the neglect of Agriculture in of the passed, central Bank of Nigeria through various commercial banks committed to Agriculture financing. Financing Agriculture cover a wide array of agricultural activities arranging from production to processing and marketing (Bank Annual Report 1999).
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
This study is on commercial Banks and rural Agriculture financing in Nigeria. Financing of Agriculture nowadays becomes imperative because of vital roles Agriculture play in the development of a Nation.
Therefore, this study is undertaken to ascertain whether financial assistance to rural Agriculture were sufficient to boost Agricultural production.
Specifically the study was also carried-out to ascertain whether financial assistance to rural farmers increase income generating capacity of farmers and whether rural farmers actually repay the principal and interest charge by the commercial Banks.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
Looking critically on the institutions responsible in financing Agriculture and the role of credit facilities in Agricultural development n Nigeria, this project seeks to achieve the following objectives:
(i) To find-out whether commercial banks financial assistance to
rural farmers were sufficient to boost Agricultural production.
(ii) To find-out whether financial assistance given to rural farmers
by commercial banks increases income generating capacity of farmers.
(iii) To find-out whether rural farmers were able to repay the
Principal and interest charge by the commercial banks.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The following research questions were formulated to guide the research on the study:
1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESES
The following research hypotheses where developed based on the Nature of research questions used for this research study:
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
It is believed that this study will create awareness in the mind of the farmers both men and women, agriculture extension officers, commercial banks and government that financing of agriculture aimed at boosting agricultural production. This study will also give a comprehensive framework and educates various institutions responsible for financing agriculture
The findings will also revealed not only to the farmers but the entire public that Agriculture require assistance (financing) at all ramifications not only by commercial banks but by government, individuals and multi-National companies for food security and National development
1.7 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
Having seen that financing of rural agriculture by commercial banks enable farmers to carry-out farm operations necessary for production of enough food for domestic and foreign consumption. Therefore the researcher chose to investigate whether financial assistance given to rural farmers are sufficient to boost agricultural production, increase income generating capacity of farmers and to find out whether farmers repay principal and interest to the commercial banks.
Specifically, the study was limited to the rural agriculture financing by First Bank Operating in Uyo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State. The study covered only commercial agriculture in Nigeria.
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