IMPACT OF AGRICULTURAL CREDIT ACCESS ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AMONG MAIZE AND RICE SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN RWANDA

N. K. Taremwa, I. Macharia, E. Bett, E. Majiwa
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This paper assesses the impact of access to agricultural credit on the agricultural productivity of 422 smallholder farmers that cultivate maize or rice in the Western and Eastern province of Rwanda. Stratified, simple random and convenience sampling techniques were used to sample districts, sectors, cells and households. Data were collected using structured interviews and analyzed using propensity score matching techniques. Results indicated that productivity was higher by 44% among the farmers who accessed credit implying that they harvested on average an extra 440 kilograms of maize or rice. According to a crop-specific analysis, agricultural credit access had a more significant impact on maize productivity, with a difference in proportion of 68% (p = 0.000) but had no impact on rice productivity (p = 0.149). The study concludes that agricultural credit was important for Rwanda’s agricultural productivity. Thus policy measures should aim at improving smallholder farmers’ access to agricultural credit and promoting the use of modern agricultural inputs, particularly among rice farmers in Rwanda.
卢旺达玉米和水稻小农户获得农业信贷对农业生产力的影响
本文评估了获得农业信贷对卢旺达西部和东部省422名种植玉米或水稻的小农户农业生产力的影响。采用分层、简单随机和方便的抽样技术对地区、部门、小区和家庭进行抽样。使用结构化访谈收集数据,并使用倾向得分匹配技术进行分析。结果表明,获得信贷的农民的生产力提高了44%,这意味着他们平均多收获了440公斤玉米或水稻。根据一项针对作物的分析,农业信贷对玉米生产力的影响更为显著,比例差异为68%(p=0.000),但对水稻生产力没有影响(p=0.049)。该研究得出结论,农业信贷对于卢旺达的农业生产力很重要。因此,政策措施应旨在改善小农户获得农业信贷的机会,并促进现代农业投入的使用,特别是在卢旺达的稻农中。
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