The EFSE Development Impact Study 2009 analysed the development impact of agricultural lending of EFSE’s partner institutions on end-borrowers, namely farmers, agro-processors and agro-traders, as well as EFSE’s role in promoting agricultural lending among its partner institutions.
In order to analyse the impact of agricultural loans on end-borrowers, a survey was conducted among a total of 480 end-borrowers from six EFSE partner institutions (banks and MFIs) in three countries (Albania, Kosovo and Moldova) and among a control group of 180 farmers who did not borrow from any formal financial institution in recent years. The main findings can be summarised as follows:
Furthermore, it was concluded that EFSE has had a positive impact on the rural and agricultural orientation of its partner institutions through dialogue and technical assistance and that the absence of EFSE would probably have meant less credit for agriculture for MFIs, especially since MFIs in the region often cannot mobilise savings.
To download a summary (PDF file) of the EFSE Development Impact Study 2009, please click here.
For any queries regarding the EFSE Development Impact Study 2009, please contact:
Ms. Milena Bertram
Manager EFSE Development Facility
Finance in Motion - EFSE Fund Advisor
Phone: +49-69-97787650-27
Fax: +49-69-97787650-10
E-Mail: m.bertram@finance-in-motion.com