Title of article
Impact of Agriculture Credit on Food Production and Food Security in Pakistan
Author/Authors
Asghar, Nadia National Defense University - Islamabad, Pakistan , Salman, Aneel Department of Management Sciences - COMSATS Islamabad, Pakistan
Pages
14
From page
851
To page
864
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to bring out the role of financial intermediation in food
production and food security. Pakistan is among one of those countries which are food
insecure. Agriculture credit can increase the food production which ensures the food
security. The widely accepted definition of food security given by Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO) also emphasizes on the accessibility and availability of food for
everyone and everywhere. Abundant production ensures the availability of food which
further leads to low prices (economic access i.e. accessibility) because of excessive
supply. This study is conducted to reveal the impact of credit on food production. Zarai
Taraqiati Bank Limited (ZTBL) is the major public bank providing agricultural credit to
fulfill the financial requirements of agricultural activities. Bank disbursed the major
chunk of credit in district Bahawalnagar of Pakistan, therefore this district is selected as a
sample. Survey technique is used and data is collected through structured questionnaire
from borrowers and non-borrowers. Collected data is analyzed by using Independent ttest. Findings reveal that production of the borrowers increased after utilizing the credit
because of the use of quality farming inputs. The paper concludes that if financial
constraints are removed then production increases which further can reduce food
insecurity by ensuring availability of food for everyone. Paper is also helpful for policy
makers to formulate and improve food security policy by strengthening the credit
markets.
Keywords
agricultural credit , food production , Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited , food security
Journal title
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science
Serial Year
2018
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Record number
2600570
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