Subsidies as an Instrument in Agriculture Finance : A Review

This paper presents a literature review of issues related to recent subsidies and investments in the financial sector that have been designed to address the immediate effects of the crises and to develop the financial institutions necessary to modernize agriculture. Section two of the paper discusses the impact of recent food, fuel, and financial crises on developing countries and the emergency actions taken by countries and international agencies to reduce the suffering inflicted on poor people. It also discusses the challenge of finding a balance between pragmatic immediate responses and longer-term objectives. The third section discusses the role of finance in agricultural development and poverty alleviation. Section four deals with the challenge of creating credit markets in developing countries. The fifth section covers shifts in the paradigm used to intervene in credit markets and summarizes the main features of the old directed-credit and the new financial systems paradigms. This is followed by a sixth section that summarizes highlights in the development of the microfinance industry. It covers guidelines created for developing microfinance, microfinance penetration into rural areas and agriculture, innovations and prospects for future agricultural lending, and insights gained about the impact of finance on poor households. The seventh section addresses topics related to the demand for credit, including rates of return earned in agriculture and in microenterprises, and research results analyzing sensitivity of loan demand to interest rates. Section eight describes major interventions by international agencies and points the way forward for agricultural credit. It reviews the debates about the use of grants and subsidies, especially in the food, fertilizer, and credit markets, and the rationale for smart subsidies. It then describes experiences in five major areas of international agency activities: micro-insurance and weather-index-based insurance, credit guarantee funds, warehouse receipts, specialized agricultural development banks, and agricultural investment funds. Section nine summarizes the main conclusions based on literature consulted for this review. It identifies major lessons learned with suggestions for priorities that Improving Capacity Building in Rural Finance (CABFIN) members might consider supporting in their projects and programs.

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Main Author: Meyer, Richard L.
Format: Other Agricultural Study biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2011
Subjects:ACCESS TO CREDIT, ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES, AGRICULTURAL BANK, AGRICULTURAL BANKS, AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES, AGRICULTURAL CREDIT, AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK, AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS, AGRICULTURAL FINANCE, AGRICULTURAL SECTOR, AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION, ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION, AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT, BANK BRANCHES, BANK DEPOSITS, BANK LENDING, BANKING NETWORK, BANKING NETWORKS, BORROWER, BORROWING, CAPACITY BUILDING, CAPITAL MARKETS, CASH FLOW, CASH FLOWS, CASH RESERVES, COLLATERAL, COMMERCIAL BANK, COMMERCIAL BANKS, COMMERCIAL FARMERS, COMMERCIAL LENDERS, CREDIT ANALYSIS, CREDIT ASSOCIATION, CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS, CREDIT BUREAUS, CREDIT COOPERATIVES, CREDIT GUARANTEE, CREDIT INSTITUTION, CREDIT INSTITUTIONS, CREDIT LINES, CREDIT MARKET, CREDIT MARKET FAILURES, CREDIT MARKETS, CREDIT OFFICER, CREDIT OFFICERS, CREDIT PROGRAMS, CREDIT SUBSIDIES, CREDIT UNIONS, CREDITOR, CROP FAILURES, CUSTOMER SERVICE, DEBT, DEBT REPAYMENT, DEBTS, DEMAND FOR CREDIT, DEPOSIT, DEPOSITOR, DEVELOPMENT BANK, DEVELOPMENT FINANCE, DIRECTED CREDIT, DONOR FUNDING, ECONOMIC BARRIERS, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, EMPLOYMENT GROWTH, ENTERPRISE ASSISTANCE, ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT, EXPENDITURES, EXPORT CROPS, FARMER, FARMERS, FEMALE CLIENTS, FINANCIAL ACCESS, FINANCIAL DELIVERY, FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT, FINANCIAL INNOVATIONS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTION, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS, FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION, FINANCIAL MARKET, FINANCIAL MARKETS, FINANCIAL NEEDS, FINANCIAL PRODUCTS, FINANCIAL REFORMS, FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, FINANCIAL SECTOR POLICIES, FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORM, FINANCIAL SERVICE, FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS, FINANCIAL SERVICES, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY, FINANCIAL SYSTEM, FINANCIAL SYSTEMS, FLEXIBLE LOANS, FORMAL CREDIT, FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FORMS OF COLLATERAL, FUNDING SOURCES, GOVERNMENT CREDIT, GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GREEN REVOLUTION, GROUP LENDING, GUARANTEE SCHEMES, HIGH INTEREST RATES, HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY, HOUSEHOLDS, ID, INFORMAL CREDIT, INFORMAL FINANCE, INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY, INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS, INTEREST RATE, INTEREST RATE CEILINGS, INTEREST RATE RESTRICTIONS, INTEREST RATES, INTERNATIONAL BANK, INVESTMENT DECISIONS, INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES, INVESTMENT VEHICLE, JOINT LIABILITY, LACK OF COLLATERAL, LAND MARKET, LENDER, LENDERS, LOAN, LOAN CONTRACTS, LOAN DEFAULT, LOAN DEMAND, LOAN FUNDS, LOAN GUARANTEES, LOAN OFFICER, LOAN PAYMENTS, LOAN PORTFOLIO, LOAN RECOVERY, LOAN REPAYMENT, LOAN SIZE, LOANS TO FARMER, LOANS TO FARMERS, LOW INTEREST RATE, LOW INTEREST RATES, MARKET DEVELOPMENT, MARKET INFORMATION, MFI, MFIS, MICROCREDIT, MICROFINANCE, MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION, MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS, MICROINSURANCE, MONEY TRANSFERS, MONEYLENDERS, MORAL HAZARD, MUTUAL FUND, NUTRITION, OPERATING COSTS, OUTREACH, PAWN, PAWN SHOPS, POINT-OF-SALE, POLICY ENVIRONMENT, PRIVATE CREDIT, PRIVATE INVESTMENT, PROFITABILITY, PROVISION OF CREDIT, PROVISION OF FINANCE, PUBLIC INVESTMENTS, PUBLIC SUBSIDIES, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS, RATES OF RETURN, REINVESTMENTS, REMITTANCES, REPAYMENT SCHEDULES, RESERVE REQUIREMENTS, RISK MANAGEMENT, RURAL BUSINESSES, RURAL CREDIT, RURAL FINANCE, RURAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, RURAL FINANCIAL SERVICES, RURAL FINANCIAL SYSTEMS, SAFETY NET, SAFETY NETS, SAVINGS, SAVINGS ACCOUNTS, SAVINGS BANKS, SAVINGS GROUPS, SAVINGS RATES, SMALL BANK, SMALL FARMER, SMALL FARMERS, SMALL LOANS, SMALLHOLDERS, SMART CARDS, START-UPS, SUBSIDIZATION, SUPPLY CHAIN, SUPPLY OF CREDIT, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TRANSACTION COSTS, URBAN AREAS, VILLAGE, VILLAGES, VOUCHER, VULNERABLE GROUPS, WAREHOUSE, WAREHOUSE RECEIPT, WAREHOUSE RECEIPT SYSTEMS, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, WAREHOUSES, WORKING CAPITAL,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/06/16461413/subsidies-instrument-agricultural-finance-review
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12696
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