Landholdings among Tribal Rural Households of Meghalaya and Its Impact on Credit Markets

Charlene. M. Swer, Sumarbin Umdor
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This study examines the unique landholding arrangements among the indigenous tribal in rural Meghalaya, and its implication on borrowing behaviour of the households. Three arrangements of landholding are prevalent among the rural households of the state consisting of privately owned land, community-owned land and rented land with more than two-thirds of households having land that is privately owned. However, the majority of these households are in possession of customary land possession titles issued by traditional institutions which has limited applicability as collateral while borrowing from banks. Credit participation rate is found to be significantly associated with land ownership status and possession of ownership title on privately owned land. While banks are the main suppliers of credit due to the absence of money lenders in the study area, households have preferred to use other collateral instead of land while borrowing from banks because of the complexity of ownership rights and titling in tribal-dominated areas of Meghalaya.
梅加拉亚邦部落农村家庭的土地持有情况及其对信贷市场的影响
本研究考察了梅加拉亚邦农村土著部落之间独特的土地持有安排,及其对家庭借贷行为的影响。国家农村家庭普遍存在三种土地占有方式,即私有土地、社区所有土地和租赁土地,三分之二以上的家庭拥有私有土地。然而,这些家庭中的大多数拥有传统机构签发的惯常土地所有权,在向银行借款时,这种所有权作为抵押品的适用性有限。发现信贷参与率与土地所有权状况和私有土地所有权的占有显著相关。由于研究地区没有放债人,银行是主要的信贷提供者,但由于梅加拉亚邦部落主导地区所有权和头衔的复杂性,家庭在向银行借款时更倾向于使用其他抵押品而不是土地。
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