Credit for Small Farmers in Developing CountriesMonograph on agricultural credit for small farmers in developing countries - reviews experiences with and the purpose and role of aid's small farmer credit programmes, and presents proposals for future research and experimental action, etc. Bibliography pp. 273 to 275, references and statistical tables. |
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AID Experience with Farm Credit Programs | 3 |
Why Small Farmer Credit? | 11 |
The Role of Credit | 25 |
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