Institutional Finance for Agricultural Development
Synopsis
The credit for agriculture in India is provided both by organized and unorganized agencies. The organized agencies consist of co-operatives, Commercial Banks, Regional Rural Banks and Government. The unorganized agency consists of professional moneylenders, traders, relatives and friends, landlords and others. Moneylenders are the most important source, of late, though their position is declining in non-institutional finance. Since 1950-51 their predominance is still continuing in rural areas. They freely supply credit for productive and non-productive purposes. Their methods of business are simple and elastic. But their activities are full of short-comings. They charge very high interest rates. In this study an attempt is made to know the impact of banks finance on Indian Agricultural Development.
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