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The Effect of Micro Finance Services on the Development of Commercial Agriculture Case Study of Matugga Village, Gombe Sub County

Course: Bachelor of Business Administration and Management
Year: 2015
Author: NAMBI TABITHA
Supervisor: Peter Lugemwa

Abstract

The study set out to examine the effect of microfinance services on the development of commercial agriculture in Gombe Sub County. The study had three objectives, namely: To examine how business development services provided MFIs impact on the development of commercial agriculture in Gombe Sub County; To examine how extension of loans to farmers lead to the development of commercial agriculture in Gombe Sub County; and To assess the effect of savings mobilization to the development of commercial agriculture development in Gombe Sub County.

To achieve the above objectives effectively, the study employed a total population 50 respondents with a sample size 44 respondents which was determined by the use Krejcie and D.W. Morgan (1970) table to aid in data collection. The study employed 2 instruments in the process of data collection namely; questionnaires and observation guide.

The findings revealed that, microcredit motivate people to save, contribute to agriculture output growth, and that credit played a big role in promoting the development of commercial agriculture.

Generally, the study recommends that all stake holders including; Government, Community / local leaders, financial institutions, business groups, farmers experts, among others should collectively work together to promote SACCO programs and policies that enable members to develop agriculture from subsistence to commercial

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