Abstract
The case raises several questions about how to prioritize the relative importance of credit and non-credit factors in promoting fertilizer use. It also discusses the relative importance of two types of short-term agricultural credit - direct and indirect. These questions are posed with a view to understanding the contribution of financial institutions in fertilizer use so that appropriate action could be suggested by these agencies to promote fertilizer use.
Additional Information
| Product Type | Case |
|---|---|
| Reference No. | CMA0483 |
| Title | Relative Roles of Direct and Indirect Rural Credit in Promoting Fertilizer Use |
| Pages | 3 |
| Published on | Jan 1, 1979 |
| Authors | Desai, Bhupat M; Patel, M S; |
| Area | Centre for Management in Agriculture (CMA) |
| Discipline | Accounting, Economics |
| Sector | Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Banking Finance Insurance (BFI) |
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