Agricultural finance that reaches people facing poverty, gender, and age barriers

Mary Pat McVay, Genzo Yamamoto, T. Strong, Ephantus Ndoka, Luke Coulson, Lydia Baffour Awuah
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A high-tech, high-touch, high-impact (H3) approach to agricultural finance enables expansion of financial service markets to people facing poverty, gender, and age barriers to economic empowerment. This article explains the H3 approach and presents the case of Opportunity International’s Agricultural Finance Programme (AgFinance) in Africa. At the centre of the model are community-based farm advisors, providing high-touch/high-tech training in financial management, good agricultural practices, inclusion, and resilience. They also link farmers to financial service providers, input and equipment suppliers, and markets. In Malawi, where Opportunity has applied this model, outreach was high: 72 per cent of clients were living in extreme poverty, 57 per cent were women and 40 per cent youth. In 2021, the AgFinance programme facilitated loans to 68,262 borrowers with an outstanding balance of US$24.82 m. This outreach and scale demonstrates a market systems model – the H3 approach – with deep outreach at scale.
为面临贫困、性别和年龄障碍的人们提供农业融资
采用高科技、高接触、高影响(H3)的农业金融方法,可以将金融服务市场扩大到面临贫困、性别和年龄障碍的人,从而实现经济赋权。本文解释了H3方法,并介绍了机会国际在非洲的农业金融项目(AgFinance)的案例。该模式的核心是以社区为基础的农场顾问,提供财务管理、良好农业规范、包容性和复原力方面的高水平/高科技培训。它们还将农民与金融服务提供商、投入物和设备供应商以及市场联系起来。在马拉维,“机遇”应用了这一模式,拓展率很高:72%的客户生活在极端贫困中,57%是妇女,40%是青年。2021年,农业融资方案为68262名借款人提供了贷款,未偿余额为2482万美元。这种拓展和规模展示了一种市场系统模型——H3方法——具有大规模的深度拓展。
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