Publication
Title
An empirical analysis of credit-financed agribusiness investments and income poverty dynamics of rural women in Cameroon
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Abstract
The link between microcredit and income poverty reduction for the poor is well established. However, contemporary empirical evidence remains mixed, especially among women beneficiaries. We use a purposive sample of 160 women from 80 microcredit groups of the Program for the Improvement of the Competitiveness of Family Agro Pastoral Farms (ACEFA) in Cameroon to assess the relationships between rural women's microcredit access and their income poverty dynamics. ACEFA's credit-plus group-lending approach offers extension services and trainings plus credit to women. Binary logistic regression results reveal that this model up-scales agribusinesses, increases incomes, and prevents "credit capture" by men. The model supports risk-taking behavior, enhances credit efficiency, and promotes successful agribusiness development better than standalone microcredit models.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Community development : journal of the Community Development Society. - -
Publication
2020
ISSN
1557-5330
1944-7485
DOI
10.1080/15575330.2020.1716031
Volume/pages
51 :1 (2020) , p. 72-89
ISI
000572357900006
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UAntwerpen
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Creation 19.10.2020
Last edited 16.08.2024
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