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    2012 Annual Conference and the 1st African SPM Conference

    from 24/09/2012 to 29/09/2012

    Kampala (Uganda)

    The Africa Microfinance Network (AFMIN) will organize its 11th Annual Conference
    and the 1st African SPM Conference in Kampala, Uganda, from September 24th to 29th, 2012

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    Rural and Agricultural Finance
    The majority of the world’s poor live in rural areas. Yet most lack access to the range of financial services they need. Financial institutions seeking to work in rural areas face numerous constraints, such as poor infrastructure, dispersed demand, price and yield risks, and collateral limitations. Moreover, the main products of many microfinance institutions—short-term working capital loans with frequent expected repayments—may not be well-suited to longer-term agricultural activities, nor the resultant seasonalities in the cash flow of rural households.

    Not all rural finance is agricultural or microfinance and not all agricultural finance is rural. Yet, financial service providers offering rural finance (financial services used in rural areas by people of all income levels), microfinance (financial services for poor and low-income people), and agricultural finance (financing of agriculture-related activities, from production to market) often have overlapping objectives and opportunities. The clients served by microfinance are often the same clients or households that would benefit from increased rural or agricultural finance.

    The financial systems approach in micro and rural finance—which emphasizes a favorable policy environment and institution-building—has improved the overall effectiveness of rural finance interventions. But numerous challenges remain, especially in agricultural finance.
    Resources :
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    Christen, R. & Pearce, D., Consultative Group to Assist the Poor, 2005 Providing financial services to poor, rural households engaged in agriculture



    Christen, R. & Pearce, D., Consultative Group to Assist the Poor, 2005 Providing financial services to poor, rural households engaged in agriculture

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    Value Chains and their Significance for Addresing the Rural Finance Challenge (microREPORT # 20)



    Fries, R. & Akin, B., U.S. Agency for International Development, 2004 Role of value chain financing in rural financial markets

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    Rural Banking Policy in India: Timely & Effective Use of Technology & Funds



    2008, Patel, A. & Kalkoti, K. Creating an enabling environment for rural financial institutions

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