TABLE OF CONTENT
Title pages
Approval page
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Table of content
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
1.1 Background of study
1.2 Statement of the problem
1.3 Objective of the study
1.4 Scope and limitation of the study
1.5 Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO
Literature review
2.1 The small farmers
2.2 Credit and role of credit in agricultural
2.3 Historical background of Nigeria agric and cooperative bank (NACB)
2.4 Source of credit to small scale farmers
2.5 Problem of credit delivery
CHAPTER THREE
3.1 Summary of finding
3.2 Conclusion
3.3 Recommendation
bibliography
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND
There are variety of source of fund for agriculture which some analysts have classified in a number of ways, formal and informal, institutional and non institutional, public and private, internal and external etc. these classification are based on contain basic features which this paper will not examine in detail. But when we talk of institutional vis - avis non institutional sources of funds obtained form banks, on bank, government sponsored agencies.
Also, classification of fund provided by sponsored of a project and unallocated funds (reinvested funds) generated by the project emphasis is placed on externally sourced funds form institutional channels with particular emphasis on the banks
Hence, this paper is narrowed to agricultural credit purveyance by banks in Nigeria which the commercial bank has played significant roles towards influencing this variable overtime.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The major problem of small farmer include the following
Ignorance
Many people do not know of new development in agricultural. For example, most of the small farmer do not know that there is something like fertilizer, even those who know of he existence of fertilizer, do know how to use it effectively, them fore, it contributes to the downfall of the small farmers.
Lack of sufficient survey of the local environment
This had led in many case to wrongful investment which has the adverse effect of discouraging the small farmers
Poor extension service
In the local area, small farmers are not adequately educated by the extension staff. In most cases, the extension staff is insufficient and few present spend greater part of the day in offices rather than visiting and advising the farmers
Significant of the study
The significance of this study is to achieve a success in solving the problem that faces the small farmer which in turn will bring solution on how to tackle the problem stated above.
Objective of the study
The main objective of this research is to
v Find out the causes of poor performance of the small farmers
v To find a way or strategy that can help eliminate the poor performance of the small farmers
v To know the limitation or the problem of the small farmers and to make suggestion and recommendation that could be useful in solving the identified problem
Scope and limitation of the study
In view of short time allowed for this research, I concerted my field work in Enugu state because I know almost every part of the state.
Beside, there were many other problem that stemmed up during this research work in which of them is
Financial constraint
As a student, there was not enough capital to spend in transport and fact finding and borrowing of necessary literature that would have helped in the writing of this research work.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Small farmers
Small farmer is defined as one whose land holding is less than three hectares
Credit
Credit is defined as a device for facilitating the temporary transfer of purchasing power from one individual or organization to another.