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DECLARATION
CERTIFICATE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
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I. Design of the Study
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Role of Agriculture in Indias economic development
1.2.1 Product contribution
1.2.2 Income contribution
1.2.3 Employment Contribution
1.2.4 Factor Contribution
1.2.5 Capital Contribution
1.2.6 Trade Contribution
1.2.7 Demand Contribution
1.3 Meaning, classification and significance of Agricultural Finance
Type of agricultiral advance
1.4 Changing perceptions of Rural Financial Market and significance of credit
1.5 The statement of the research problem and the rationale of the study
1.6 Objectives of the study
1.7 Hypotheses
1.8 Scope of the study
1.9 Methodology of the study
Source of Data and the Sample Design
Schedule of Enquiry
Tools of Analysis
1.10 Limitations of the study
1.11 Organization of the study
II. Agricultural Credit System in India - Organisational Framework
Micro Finance and Agriculture Credits
III. Agricultural Economy of Kerala – A Profile
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Physiographic divisions and cropping patterns
3.3 Land use and cropping systems.
Rice based Cropping System
Coconut based Cropping System
Tapioca based Cropping System
Homestead farming
Rubber
Spices and condiments
Horticulture Development
3.4 Trends in the Agricultural Development in Kerala
Agriculture Development from 1960-1990
The Growth of Agriculture from 1990s to the Millennium
3.5 Agriculture Development under the five year plans - strategy
3.6 Major challenges of Kerala Agriculture
3.7 Issues and problems of Kerala agriculture
IV. Flow of Agricultural credit in Kerala - Institutional Framework
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Co-operatives
4.3 Progress of the agricultural co-operative credit in the pre-reform period
4.4 Progress of the agricultural co-operative credit in the post reform period
4.5 Commercial Banks and the flow of agricultural credit
4.6 Commercial Banks and the flow of agricultural credit in the post reform period - India
4.7 Profile of the commercial banking sector and the flow of agricultural credit in Kerala in the post reform period
4.8 Regional Rural Banks and the flow of agriculture credit
4.9 Role of NABARD in the supply of Agricultural credit in Kerala
Fostering of Self Heip groups for the Promotion of Agriculture
Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF)
4.10 Role of government in the supply of agriculture credit
4.11 Flow of agricultural credit under the annual action plan of the district credit plans – among the districts and institutions
V. Demand and Supply of Credit - Requirements Adequacy and Direction
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Location profile of the study area
5.3 Socio-economic profile of the sample population
5.4 Cropping pattern of the sample beneficiaries
5.5 Norms for the calculation and estimation of the production credit requirements of the beneficiaries
5.6 Demand for credit on a regional basis
5.7 Demand for credit on the basis of size of land holding
5.8 Demand for credit on the basis of the source of finance
Production Credit Requirements of Paddy Cultivation
Production Credit Requirements of Banana Cultivation
Production Credit Requirements of Coconut Cultivators
Production Credit Requirements of Cultivators on the basis of the area of Land Owned, the Type of crop Cultivated/the source of finance
Estimation of Production Credit Based on N4
Production credit requirements based on N5
Production credit requirements based on N6
5.9 Supply and availability of credit
5.10 Estimation of production credit gap or adequacy in the availability of production credit
Estimation of Credit Gap-on the basis of Crop / Institution-wise
Estimation of Production on the basis of Size of Holdings and Source of Finanace
Estimation of Production Credit Gap in Rupees on a size/Crope wise
Estimation of Production Credit Gap on the Basis of Cost of Cultivation
Estimation of Production Credit Gap on the Basis of N4
Estimation of Production Credit Gap on the Basis of N5
Estimation of Production Credit Gap in Rupees on the Basis of N6
Estimation of Average Production Credit Gap in Rupees (Average of N4, N5 and N6)
5.11 Conclusion
VI. Pattern of Utilisation, Impact, Repayment and Problems of Agricultural Credit
6.1 Utilisation of agricultural credit
6.2 Impact of agricultural credit
6.3 Utilisation of incremental income and output
6.4 Repayment pattern of agricultural credit
6.5 Evaluation and ratings of the institutional agencies by the beneficiaries
6.6 Problems of institutional credit to agriculture
Problems related to the Scale of Finance
6.7 Conclusion
VII. Summary, Conclusions and Policy Implications
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Objectives of the study
7.3 Hypotheses
7.4 Major findings of the study
7.5 Policy implications and suggestions
7.6 Contribution of the researcher
7.7 Areas for future research
7.8 Conclusion
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