Micro finance credit and agricultural development : Case Study: Kimbo Police Cooperative Credit Union (KIPCCUL)
Akain, Laura (2018)
Akain, Laura
Centria-ammattikorkeakoulu
2018
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2018061714002
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2018061714002
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The main aim of this thesis was to find out how micro finance credit promotes agricultural devel-opment. This thesis was based on an internship which motivated the researcher to investigate more about how micro finance credit promotes agricultural development.
The researcher used both primary and secondary sources of information, which is also called direct information gathered through questionnaires issued to the staff and members of Kimbo Police Co-operative Credit Union. While the secondary data involved mainly data received from writers up published and unpublish, research studies from the organizational archives, internet and Centria school library.
From the responses gotten from the questionnaires, the researcher’s personal observation and mate-rial from other writers about micro finance credit and agricultural development it can be seen that micro finance greatly promotes agriculture as it gives out loans with moderate interest rate to farm-ers and also as selling of farm inputs at subsidies prices.
The researcher used both primary and secondary sources of information, which is also called direct information gathered through questionnaires issued to the staff and members of Kimbo Police Co-operative Credit Union. While the secondary data involved mainly data received from writers up published and unpublish, research studies from the organizational archives, internet and Centria school library.
From the responses gotten from the questionnaires, the researcher’s personal observation and mate-rial from other writers about micro finance credit and agricultural development it can be seen that micro finance greatly promotes agriculture as it gives out loans with moderate interest rate to farm-ers and also as selling of farm inputs at subsidies prices.