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Ahmed, A. (2006). ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF AGRICULTURAL LOANS ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF SOME AGRICULTURAL CROPS IN NEW LAND.. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 31(6), 3637-3648. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2006.156984
Abla. A. Ahmed. "ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF AGRICULTURAL LOANS ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF SOME AGRICULTURAL CROPS IN NEW LAND.". Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 31, 6, 2006, 3637-3648. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2006.156984
Ahmed, A. (2006). 'ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF AGRICULTURAL LOANS ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF SOME AGRICULTURAL CROPS IN NEW LAND.', Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 31(6), pp. 3637-3648. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2006.156984
Ahmed, A. ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF AGRICULTURAL LOANS ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF SOME AGRICULTURAL CROPS IN NEW LAND.. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 2006; 31(6): 3637-3648. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2006.156984

ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF AGRICULTURAL LOANS ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF SOME AGRICULTURAL CROPS IN NEW LAND.

Article 5, Volume 31, Issue 6, June 2006, Page 3637-3648  XML PDF (3.01 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jaess.2006.156984
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Author
Abla. A. Ahmed
Cent.lab.For Design Stat Analysis Res., ARC
Abstract
The study was concerned with the recognition of the size of
loans given to the farmers in the choosen sample from the new land,
as well as the identification of crop pattern, production, costs, and the
measuring of some economic indicators of the degree of efficiency in
using in lended agricultural loans, in order to study the sufficiency and
optimum using these loans.
The study has shown-the loans given by the principal Bank for
Development Agricultural and credit (P. B. D. A. C) represent about
66.1 % to investors, 32% to beneficiaries and 1.9% to graduates.
It was also indicated that variable of production costs
esfimated by the Bank is less than that estimated through the sample
with ratio ranged 92.2% for peanut as maximum and 47.5% for
tomato as minimum.
The study also indicated that the ratio of loans given to
sample farmers to the total cost of production reprints 96.3% for
peanut as a maximum and 39.3% for cantalop as a minimum.
The study also showed that (LE), invested gains about LE
1.21, 1.02, 0.87and 1.45 for wheat, maize, yellow maize and peanut
respectively. The study recommend that the (P.B.D.A.C) should
redistribute loans according. tcrthe productivity of crops in new land.
And also the (P.B.D.A.C) should decrease the rate of interest of loans
to formers and increase the grace period.
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