Inventory credit, a system to improve food security in sub-Saharan Africa

Tristan Le Cotty, É. Maître d’Hôtel, Issoufou Porgo, J. Subervie, R. Soubeyran
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Inventory credit is being developed in several Sahelian countries. This device is implemented by a farmers’ organisation and a financial institution. It consists in storing a portion of harvested grain in a warehouse for several months in exchange for an individual loan. Without this loan, farmers tend to sell their grain immediately after harvesting in order to pay off their debts or to meet their needs. The consequence is that families subsequently struggle to get through the lean season – the transition period between the depletion of food stocks and the new harvest – and to invest in their agricultural production systems. An impact assessment study conducted in western Burkina Faso shows that inventory credit increases food availability in the lean season and boosts agricultural investment and production. To accelerate its development, three conditions must be met: providing access to suitable storage facilities; ensuring the quality of products stored; and building trust between financial institutions, producers’ organisations and traders. The latter condition is undermined by the expansion of armed conflicts in the Sahel.
库存信贷,一个改善撒哈拉以南非洲粮食安全的系统
几个萨赫勒国家正在发展库存信贷。这个装置由一个农民组织和一个金融机构实施。它包括在仓库中储存一部分收获的谷物几个月,以换取个人贷款。如果没有这笔贷款,农民往往会在收获后立即出售粮食,以偿还债务或满足自己的需求。其结果是,家庭随后难以度过淡季- -粮食储备枯竭和新收成之间的过渡时期- -并投资于其农业生产系统。在布基纳法索西部进行的一项影响评估研究表明,库存信贷增加了淡季的粮食供应,促进了农业投资和生产。要加速其发展,必须满足三个条件:提供合适的储存设施;确保所存产品的质量;在金融机构、生产者组织和贸易商之间建立信任。萨赫勒地区武装冲突的扩大破坏了后一种情况。
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