Effect of Women Led Self Help Group on Micro-Financing of Farms in Isuikwuato Local Government Area of Abia State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - International Journal of Agricultural Science, Research and Technology in Extension and Education Systems
Title Effect of Women Led Self Help Group on Micro-Financing of Farms in Isuikwuato Local Government Area of Abia State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 3
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 229-234
URL http://www.ijasrt.webs.com/8.2013.4.pdf
Abstract
The study examined the effect of women led self help group on micro-financing of farms in
Isuikwuato Local Government Area of Abia State, Nigeria. Purposive and multistage random sampling
technique was employed for collecting data from one hundred and twenty (120) women farmers in
women led self help group by using structured interview schedule. The data were analyzed using
descriptive statistics, paired t-test and OLS regression analysis. The study revealed that the mean loan
size accessed by the women farmers from self help group led micro financing of farm was N 99,325.
The result of the study revealed that the mean (N99,325) volume of farm credit accessed from women
self help group was greater than that (N60,033.33) obtained outside the women self help group led
micro financing of farms. Also the result of the paired t-test for difference in net farm income of the
women farmers before and after accessing micro loans from women self help groups showed that the
women self help group impacted significantly on the mean annual farm income of its members. The
result of the multiple regression analysis showed that the volume of fund accessed from women self
help group led micro financing of farms was influenced by education, marital status, years of
borrowing, farm size and annual contribution of the respondents. The R2 and F-ratio values were 0.5294
and 15.47 respectively. It was however, recommended that the women should join high performing
women led self help group that would give them opportunities of making reasonable savings in a year.
This will encourage thriftiness in their individual farm businesses and reduce their dependence on loans
from outside.

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