An Economic Analysis of Credit Availment for Grape Cultivation and Value Addition from Different Sources in Vijayapura District of Karnataka, India

Asha Biradar, Prabhuling Tevari, G. Lokesh, Devendra Beeraladinni, S. Kammar
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The present study aims to analyze the extent of credit availment from different sources for grape cultivation and value addition in Vijayapura district, which is having the highest area under grape cultivation in Karnataka state. As the grape requires high maintenance expenses, its economic analysis is of great importance in its present status. The primary data was collected from 90 respondent grape farmers in the study area. The finding of the study revealed that the majority of the sample farmers (40%) have availed of short-term credit from commercial banks, followed by RRBs (36.66%), and cooperative banks/societies (23.34%) for grape cultivation. In contrast, for raisin-making activities, only 35 respondent farmers have availed themselves of additional non-institutional sources of credit, and the other 55 sample farmers were self-funding. Among the non-institutional sources, 57.15 per cent of the sample farmers borrowed loans from friends and relatives, while 42.85 per cent used moneylenders as a source of non-institutional credit for raisin-making purposes. All the sample farmers in the study area borrowed an average of ₹ 1,46,883 per acre from institutional sources for grape cultivation and the overall recovery rate for institutional sources was 83.81 per cent. The average amount of credit borrowed from moneylenders and friends or relatives by the sample farmers in the study area was ₹ 1,67,372 and the recovery rate was 59.32 per cent. The results indicated that the majority of farmers taking a loan from institutional sources for grape cultivation and for the raisin-making again obtained loans from non-institutional sources despite the higher interest rates since the credit quantity obtained from institutional sources was insufficient for both grape production and value addition (raisin making). To encourage this type of small-scale industry in rural areas, the government should devise special programmes that encourage farmers to engage in value-added activities.
印度卡纳塔克邦维贾亚普拉地区葡萄种植和不同来源增值信贷的经济分析
本研究旨在分析卡纳塔克邦葡萄种植面积最大的维贾亚普拉(Vijayapura)地区葡萄种植和增值从不同渠道获得信贷的情况。由于葡萄需要较高的维护费用,对其现状进行经济分析具有重要意义。研究从研究地区的 90 位受访葡萄种植农那里收集了原始数据。研究结果显示,大多数样本农户(40%)从商业银行获得了短期贷款,其次是 RRB(36.66%)和合作银行/协会(23.34%)。相比之下,只有 35 个受访农户在葡萄干生产活动中利用了额外的非机构信贷来源,其他 55 个样本农户均为自筹资金。在非机构信贷来源中,57.15% 的样本农户向亲友借贷,42.85% 的样本农户利用放债人作为非机构信贷来源用于葡萄干生产。研究地区的所有样本农户平均每英亩从机构渠道借贷 1,46,883 英镑用于葡萄种植,机构渠道的总体回收率为 83.81%。研究地区样本农户从放贷人和亲友处借贷的平均金额为 1,67,372 英镑,回收率为 59.32%。结果表明,尽管利率较高,但大多数从机构渠道贷款种植葡萄和制作葡萄干的农民还是从非机构渠道获得了贷款,因为从机构渠道获得的贷款额度不足以满足葡萄生产和增值(葡萄干制作)的需要。为了鼓励农村地区的这类小型工业,政府应制定特别方案,鼓励农民从事增值活动。
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