Increasing rice productivity in Ghana: Do savings with rural and community banks matter?
Date
2021
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Emerald Publishing Limited
Abstract
Purpose – This paper analysed the motives behind farmers’ savings with Rural and Community Banks
(RCBs) and the effect of these savings on rice yield in the Hohoe Municipality of the Volta region of Ghana.
Design/methodology/approach – A multi-stage sampling approach was used to draw a random sample of
222 rice farmers, and a structured questionnaire was employed to collect cross-sectional data. A Likert scale
was used to rank the motive behind farmers’ savings while the endogenous switching regression model was
used to estimate the effect of savings on rice yield.
Findings – The results of the study showed that most farmers mobilise savings to enhance farm investment
which is critical to increasing rice productivity. Improved labour and fertiliser use had a positive influence on
rice yield, while farm size had an inverse relation with rice yield. Further, the findings show that savings with
RCBs help mobilise the necessary finance to enhance rice productivity. In terms of the treatment effect of
savings, the results indicate that farmers who patronise saving products of RCBs recorded a statistically
significant average yield of 1.41 Mt/ha more than those not patronising saving products from any bank.
Practical implications – While the literature on agricultural finance focuses largely on credit, this study
demonstrates that savings hold significant benefits for the development of agriculture through productivity
gains. The importance of this demonstration is further shown by the fact that credit access depends on the
ability to save in most developing countries.
Social implications – There is a need to educate farmers about the essence of patronising formal savings
products.
Originality/value – This study represents the first attempt at linking farmers’ savings to agricultural
productivity using an econometric methodology in Ghana. The study serves as a foundation paper and for that
matter will serve as a guide to future research on savings mobilisation and agricultural productivity nexus.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
Saving, Rural and community banks (RCBs), Rice farmers, Yields, Ghana