Enhancing Farmers Financial Management Skills
Populations in rural regions, both farm enterprises as
well as small farm households need better access to effective financial
services. One way to tackle this may be to identify the policies,
structures and procedures which would help to ensure that rural
households, largely dependent on farming, have better access to
effective financial services. On the one hand this could mean increasing
or adapting the type of financial services offered.
On the other hand it could mean helping the people in
the households to have the confidence and skills to access the services
that are already available. If farming families are more familiar with
the requirements of formal financial institutions, can supply the right
kind of information to them, have the right attitude to contractual
agreements and can monitor money as it is acquired and spent by the
family, then they become more attractive potential clients of the formal
financial sector.
In fact, what is lacking among rural populations are
skills such as better literacy, better analytical skills, better
understanding of enterprises, better awareness of goals, better
budgeting, better management of savings, and better knowledge about
financial services. Commanding these skills more effectively would
enable people in rural regions to approach and make more effective use
of available financial services. This can be achieved even among people
with low levels of literacy as experiences have shown.
Key actors in bringing about these improvements are
governments, non-governmental organisations and financial institutions.
Recommendations regarding the policy measures, actions and scope for
co-operation that each one of these key actors can implement in their
endeavours to improve conditions in rural finance may be found in the
document "Enhancing Farmers' Financial Management Skills" here.
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