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Examination Of The Role Of Commercial Banks In Financial Of Agricultural Projects

(A Case Study Of First Bank Nigeria Plc)

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Commercial banks play a crucial role in the financial support of agricultural projects by providing essential funding and financial services to farmers and agribusinesses. These banks act as intermediaries between depositors and borrowers, channeling funds from various sources to the agricultural sector. They offer a range of financial products, including loans, credit facilities, and agricultural financing packages tailored to the specific needs of farmers. Additionally, commercial banks facilitate risk management through insurance and other financial instruments, promoting stability in the agricultural sector. By extending credit and financial expertise, commercial banks contribute significantly to the growth and sustainability of agricultural projects, fostering economic development and food security in the process.

PROPOSAL

It has become very imperative to examine the role commercial Banks play in financing Agricultural project in Enugu state. This creditable role being played by the above bank in the economy of Enugu state and the position of agricultural in building of a virtue and self – reliant nation will attract the attentio0n of the researcher.
The instruments with which Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) control the commercial banks in terms of agricultural loans will be examined. With credit guideline which comes every year, CBN specifies the minimum percentage of loan to agricultural sector.
This study will find out whether the decline in agricultural output within the state has link with the absent of credit facility made available to farmers by commercial banks in financing agricultural project in Enugu state. In doing this, First Bank of Nigeria with the Enugu Zonal Office and area offices within Enugu State will be selected for the study. Because of size, three Local Government treas will be selected for the study and they are Enugu North, Enugu South and Enugu East Local Government treas. Cluster sampling will be sued to select farmers on which the question will be administered.
Also, interview method will be used in collecting data because there are some farmers who are not very literature. Data that will be collected will be used in testing the hypothesis of the topic. In the testing of the above hypothesis, chi – square test will be used.
The finding and recommendation of this will be made based on the analyzed data.

 

ABSTRACT

It has become very imperative to examine the role of commercial Bank in financing of A agricultural projects Plc, is topic so crucial that interested parties in the work many.
It is very vital considering the role of commercial banks in general and first Bank in particular play in financing of Agricultural. Project in Enugu state, in sustaining the Economy.
This creditable role being played by the above bank in sustaining the economy of Enugu state and the position of agriculture in the building of a venture find a self reliant nation attracted the attention of the researcher. The instrument with which the Central Bank of Nigeria Central the commercial Banks in general and first Bank in particular in terms of Agricultural loans were examined. With credit guidelines which comes out every year, Central Bank of Nigeria specifies, the minimum percentage of loan of agricultural sectors. Secondarily, the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Central Bank of Nigeria established the Agricultural credit guarantee the value fund by which the farmers who receive loan under it are guaranteed by the Central Bank of Nigeria. The liability of CBN is the case of default is up to 75%.
The study tried to find out whether the decline in agricultural output within the state has link with the absence of credit facility made available to former by commercial banks in general and first bank in particular in financing of Agricultural projects in Enugu state, in doing so first Bank of Nigeria (FBN) PLC with Bank office and area offices within Enugu state were selected for studies, and because of size three local Government treas were also selected for study and the include Enugu East and Enugu South.. Cluster sampling was used to selected farmers on which questionnaire were administered.
Also used in collecting data was interview method because there were some farmer who were not very literate. The data collected was used testing the two hypothesis for the topic. The hypotheses included that carry out feasibility study to Agricultural farmers do not have any effect on commercial Banks in general and Bank in particular in financing of agricultural project in Enugu state, and commercial Banks aim general and first Bank in particular do not respond adequately to farmers in financing needs of agricultural project in Enugu state.
In testing the above hypothesis, chi – square test was used. The test concluded that carrying out feasibility study to Agricultural farmers in Enugu state do not have any effect.. It was also concluded that commercial Bank in General and first Bank in particular do not respond adequately to farmers in financing need of agricultural projects in Enugu state.
Other mirror issues in the researcher questions in the project were weighted to percentages.
In conclusion, commercial banks in general and first Bank in particular should be more encourage to assist agricultural sector and appropriate staff expansion recommended for effective supervision to avoid both loan default and diversion in Enugu state.

TABLE OF CONTENT

ii Title page
iii Approval page
iv Dedication
v Acknowledgement
viii Abstract
xi Table of contents
xv List of tables
xv List of figures
xv List of abbreviation

CHAPTER ONE
Introduction 1
1.1 Background of study 1
1.2 Statement of the problem 4
1.3 Purpose / objective of the study 6
1.4 Research question 7
1.5 Research hypothesis 8
1.6 Significance of study 8
1.7 Scope, limitations and delimitations 11
1.8 Definitions of terms 12
References 14

CHAPTER TWO
Review of related literature 16
2.1 The meaning of agricultural finance 16
2.2 Financing agricultural projects in developed country 17
2.3 Agricultural finance in Nigeria as a developing country 21
2.4 Problems facing agricultural project finance in Nigeria
commercial bank (first bank of Nigeria plc) 24
2.5 Agricultural financing in Enugu state 31
2.6 Evaluation of commercial banks (first bank
f Nigeria plc) performance in granting agricultural loans 31
2.7 Sources of agricultural finance in Enugu state 34
2.8 An overview of the federal government assistance
in relation to agricultural finance 35
References 40

CHAPTER THREE
Research design and methodology 42
3.1 Research design 42
3.2 Area of study 43
3.3 Population 43
3.4 Sample and sampling techniques 44
3.5 Instruments of data collection 46
3.6 Methods of data presentation 48
3.7 Methods of data analysis 49
References 51

CHAPTER FOUR
Data presentation and analysis 52
4.1 Presentation of questionnaire 54
4.2 Discussion of result 70
References 73

CHAPTER FIVE
Findings, recommendations and conclusions 74
5.1 The findings of the study 74
5.2 Recommendations 77
5.3 Conclusions 80
Bibliography 81
Appendix 87
Questionnaires

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY
In the immediate past decade and this present decade, there have been seminars, conferences, articles, Journals and various publications by both local, national and International Organizations on the sharp decline in Agricultural production on these various programmes, some of these workshops, conferences and seminars include the followings:
– The 13th Annual workshop of the South – West Research Extension Farmers impute Linkage system (REFILS) helped at the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (I.A.R.T), Moor plantation Ibadan in March 2000 with topic “Adaptive Research and Method in Agriculture”.
– An Annual conference Organized by Agricultural Extension society of Nigeria (AESON) held at university of Ibadan Conference Society of Nigeria Centre, Ibadan on 10 – 12 April, 2000.
They emphases on the need to promote agricultural production to reduce the unguided population explosion which is at geometrical progression (G.P) while Agricultural production was only growing in an arithmetical progression. These seminars, workshops, conferences also reminded the populace world wide of the impending danger posed by the continuous deforestation practices of our forest reserve, bush burning overyrazury, continuos coming and other environment gradation hazards.
They panted out little or on concerted effort are made in replacing the deforested areas. They called on the need to embark on a national forestation scheme and forest conservation
In Nigeria, there bad been various campaigns for to inhabitants nationally to plant at least one tree crop in his vicinity annually (tree planting compaign) All these would have been uncalled for but for the indispensable role played by agriculture in Nigeria economy, justly this project work, Agriculture sector in developing and under – developed countries. It provides foods required for the teeming population in both the rural land populace. It also provides raw materials for our agricultural industries like Cotton to our textile industries.
Agriculture provides employment for about 60% of the labour force in developing countries. Agriculture also provides incomes to individuals, states, and the nation, to the peasant farmers and traders aluce. It provides money as income and means of live holds to the farmer who sells this farm wares to the populace. To the states, like Enugu state the cashew plantation at Ohhe not only provides raw materials to industries but also provide income to the state government and to the nation, it provides a means of export, thereby learning foreign exchange and consequently reducing the chorus balance of payment deficit prevalent in these region.
In 1969, Agriculture contributed 31% the cross Dmester product (GDP) in sierra Leone, 1957, it contributed over 61% to GDP in Nigeria and in the year 2001, proceeds from sales of grain (Agricultural product) in Nigeria amount to over N2.5N Billion (CBN Bullion Jan / March 2001) The percentage contribution of Agricultural sector to the national has seen declining since when the petroleum sector started contributing heavily to the national income. Presently, agriculture has assured a wider scope as against those days when agriculture was viewed as a narrow feed which includes the propagation of seeds and crops and the rearing of animals for man use. This does not fully inculcate all the relevant aspect of agriculture. Some agriculture in of seeds and crop, include souring and buying of farm input like seedlings machinery’s etc and the selling of its output (agricultural marketing) and the use and provision of credit in agricultural – financing). This later view is more prevalent now especially among the literate populace. The use and provision of agricultural credit will equally assist us in appreciating the role of commercial banks in financing agricultural project in Emugu state their problems and prospects. This forms the course of this project.

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The major concern of this study us to know from the lender (First Banks as the Commercial Bank) and the recount (Farmers and Agriculturists) loan effectively agricultural project are Financed in Enugu State a result of the donnreeening and indispensable role of commercial banks. Since the establishment of the bank in 1894, they has been carry out financial assistance to agriculturist.
Farmers encounter various difficulties when trying to get financial aids from commercial banks – some of these difficulties are as follows:
(i) Agriculturist / Farmers do not get financing aids such as Bank Loans / credit when they need it.
(ii) Commercial banks granting loan to farmers due to adequate collateral for such loan .
(iii) Illiteracy among the farmers also crenate a very difficulties because of this farmer do not o to banks to receiving advisory services which might help then to increase their productivity.

1.3 PURPOSE / OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
1. To find out whether carrying out feasibility studies for agricultural project is one the roles commercial banks plays in the financing of Agricultural projects in Enugu state..
2. To investigate whether provision of credit facilities to farmers is one of the first banks play in financing of agricultural projects in Enugu state.
3. To find out whether opportunity of safe custody of fund is one of the roles which First Banks play in financing of Agricultural projects in Enugu stare.
4. To find out whether provision of financial lease to farmers in Enugu state is one of the roles First Banks play in financing of agriculturist project in Enugu state.
5. To find out whether rendering advisory services to farmer is a role which First Banks plays in financing Agricultural project in Enugu state from 1999 –2003.

1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1. Is carrying out feasibility studies for Agricultural project one of the roles of commercial banks play in financing agricultural projects in Enugu state ?
2. Is provision of credit faculties to farmers one of the roles of the First Bank play in financing of Agricultural project in Enugu state ?
3. Is commercial banks in general and first bank in particular save funds realize by farmers in Enugu state.
4. Is provision of financial lease to farmers in Enugu state one of the roles First bank play in financing of agricultural project in Enugu state.
5. Is rendering of industry services to farmers in Enugu state one of the which First bank in particular and commercial bank in general play in financing of agricultural projects in Enugu state 1999 –2003.

1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
H0: Absence of feasibility study do not affects the farmers chance of securing loan in Enugu state.
Hi: Absence of feasibility study affects the farmers chance of securing loan in Enugu state.
H0: First bank in particular commercial bank in general do not respond adequately to the financial needs of agricultural projects in Enugu states.
Hi: First bank in particular and commercial banks general do respond adequately to the financial needs of agricultural projects in Enugu state..

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
The study will benefit a lot of lot of people due to the astronomical population growth presently with out a correspondent growth in agricultural productivity to feed for the growth in population, especially in the developing countries the people who benefit more from this study are the national, state government especially Enugu state the commercial banks with emphases on First bank, the farmers the renders and prospective future researcher on this topic.
THE GOVERNMENT :The federal government stands to gain from this study by understanding the impact of the various monetary places on the effective running of commercial banks in relation to loan granted to the farmers. The state government especially Enugu state, in th same vein, stands the extent and effect on commercial bank lending policies in relation to farmers in the state and the various ways they can help in amehoreting the plight of farmers in elation to securing loans and consequent increase in productivity in the state.
THE COMMERCIAL BANK: This commercial bank with great emphases on First bank, it will enable them to know the most suitable loan to be issue to different categories of farmers to reduce the changes of bad debt arising from non – repayment of loans granted to farmers, the type of incentive necessary to reduce non – repayment record, recorded on farmers part and on the need to recruit more agricultural credit officers do as to bridge the gap create by farmers knowledge of banking activities.
FARMERS: On the part of farmers, it will enlighten the agricultural sector, the collateral expected of them and the repayment period to the prospective researcher, it will serves as a fertile ground to update and expand this study.
READERS: To the reader, it will help them appreciate and evaluate the efforts the Federal and their arms of government in boasting agricultural productivity. It will also enable them to assess how effective and efficient the loan responding to agricultural financing.

In summary, the findings may help in redirect and reorienting our farmers on the right direction as to loan available and requirement.

1.7. SCOPE , LIMITATION AND DELIMITATION OF STUDY
The scope of this study were limited by the various factors, same of which are classified as secret nature of banking industry, inadequate finance , time constraint the magnitude of illiterate farmers, the dispersed nature of their settlement and the unwillingness on the part of respondents in sacrificing their time.
Under limitation of this study classified nature of banking industry; since banking activities are mostly not assessable to members of public, most of the required data for this project could not be reached. The shortage of finances experience by the researcher especially in the present economic recession prevented the research from reaching out to as many respondents and First Bank as possibly.
Time constraint also militated against this project due to the 2003 /2004 academic year calendar, the short period therein was inadequate time for the academic work which equally affected this project due to this time constraint some text books and journals which would have added space to this project were non – used.
Under the deli9mation of the study, the study is on the role of commercial banks in financing of agricultural project in Enugu state. The study is such that it concern the farmers as the agriculturist and the bank as financial institutions.
The researcher would have loved studying all other banks and states in the same category but due to some constraining factors, he has limited on First Bank of Nigeria PLC

1.7 DEFINITIONS FO TERMS
1. FINANCE: This is the efficient sorcery, application and management of fund to maximize wealth. Finance can also be explained as the possession of funds when it is needed for investment. This explanation indicates that finance does not just mean the usage of fund but as well included the souring required funds at the right time and sharing of return (Iloh; 1999)
2. AFGRICULTURE : This is the scientific propagation of plant and rearing of amounts which is meant for scouring and application of fund ( Credit Facilities to make it available for use) and the marketing of its out put (Agricultural marketing) for man uses .
3. COMMERCIAL BANKS: These are those banks concerned with lending of money to businessmen, firms co-operation etc. for a short periods on the strength of liquid securities, they also play the role of safe custody of find and the valuable items.
4. PROJECT : This is plan when making a research work, or tools that are necessary for work making which involves the investment of scare human and material resource which can be quantitative and qualitatively analyzed with a primary objectives of assessing the economic returns which accrue to that venture inflows.

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Role Of Commercial Banks In Financial Of Agricultural Projects:

Commercial banks play a vital role in financing agricultural projects, contributing significantly to the growth and development of the agricultural sector. This examination will delve into the various aspects of their role:

  1. Capital Provision: Commercial banks provide the necessary capital required for agricultural projects. They offer various loan products tailored to the specific needs of farmers, such as crop loans, term loans for machinery and equipment, and working capital loans. These loans help farmers purchase inputs, expand their operations, and invest in modern farming techniques.
  2. Risk Mitigation: Agriculture is inherently risky due to factors like weather, pests, and market fluctuations. Commercial banks help mitigate these risks by offering insurance products that protect farmers against crop failures, livestock losses, and other unforeseen events. This encourages farmers to invest in their operations without fear of catastrophic losses.
  3. Technical Assistance: Some commercial banks offer technical assistance and advisory services to farmers. This can include guidance on modern farming practices, efficient resource management, and sustainable agricultural techniques. This support enhances the productivity and profitability of agricultural projects.
  4. Credit Assessment: Banks perform rigorous credit assessments to evaluate the creditworthiness of agricultural borrowers. This helps in allocating credit to those who can effectively utilize it, minimizing the risk of default. Credit assessments may include analyzing the borrower’s financial statements, land titles, and business plans.
  5. Interest Rate Management: Commercial banks play a crucial role in managing interest rates for agricultural loans. Governments and central banks often provide subsidies or set preferential interest rates for agricultural loans to make them more affordable. Banks implement these policies and ensure that farmers have access to affordable credit.
  6. Infrastructure Development: Banks may invest in infrastructure development in rural areas. This includes financing the construction of roads, storage facilities, and processing units. Improved infrastructure benefits farmers by reducing post-harvest losses and increasing market access.
  7. Financial Inclusion: Commercial banks are also instrumental in promoting financial inclusion in rural areas. They extend banking services to remote regions, enabling farmers to open savings accounts, access credit, and engage in digital banking. This helps in reducing the reliance on informal credit sources with high-interest rates.
  8. Government Partnership: Banks often partner with government agencies to implement agricultural support programs. They disburse government subsidies, grants, and incentives to farmers, ensuring that these funds reach the intended beneficiaries.
  9. Market Access: Banks facilitate market access for farmers by providing financing for marketing and distribution activities. They may finance the purchase of trucks, cold storage facilities, and packaging materials, helping farmers get their produce to market more efficiently.
  10. Monitoring and Evaluation: Commercial banks monitor the progress of agricultural projects and assess their financial performance. This ensures that loans are being used for their intended purpose and that projects are on track to meet their goals.

In summary, commercial banks play a multifaceted role in the financial support of agricultural projects. They provide essential capital, manage risk, offer technical assistance, and contribute to the overall development of the agricultural sector. This partnership between banks and the agricultural sector is crucial for ensuring food security, rural development, and economic growth.