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Title: Impact of The Small Farmers’ Cooperatives in rural Development of Nepal : A Case Study of New Vision Small Farmers’ Cooperative Kailashmandu VDC, Bajura District
Authors: Deuba, Sher Bahadur
Keywords: Financial institution;Rural farmer;Animal farming
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Department of Rural Development
Institute Name: Central Department of Rural Development
Level: Masters
Abstract: Small farmers cooperative is a financial institution. It gives saving and credit services to rural farmers. It works on agriculture, business, livestock farming and other financial activities. So we want SFC and its impact on rural farmer and rural development. The main objective of the study was to upgrade rural farmer livelihood by SFC. This study was based on survey design. Out of 476 members, 50 households were selected randomly from Kailashmandu VDC, Bajura District. Survey form, interview schedule, focus group discussion, case study,bar diagram and pie chart were used in the analyze the data from survey. Out of the total sampled respondents 72 percent were engaged in agriculture. Mostly women are directly or indirectly involved in agricultural activities. The percentage of educated people found in the study was 62% among the total 50 sampled population. The literate population was 34 % and illiterate were 4 %.From the interview 50 respondents described that they have engaged in crops, small shop and farming, and (goats, chickens, pigs). Out of 50 respondents only 10 respondents did not take loan from the SFC. Almost 30% respondents had taken loan of about Rs5 to 10 thousand. This cooperative provided credit of about 5 thousand (minimum) to 30 thousand (maximum) for their member. They all are need modern agriculture tools and select to cooperative for best saving. SFC has been contributed immensely to create awareness in the community. It is resulted a situation where farmer were provided equal opportunity in the selection of occupation, education, training and various other social activities. It is evident that farmer's role and status has been increased positively after the establishment of SFC. The level of increase is slow and gradual but has proved significant in terms of household decision making and in economic productivity. The household decision making power and authority of farmer has been significantly improved and reached after the establishment of SFC.
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