The unequal allocation of PRONAF resources: which factors determine the intensity of the program across Brazil?

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Autor(a) principal: Zeller,Manfred
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Schiesari,Carolina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
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Resumo: Abstract The family farming sector in Brazil is an important player in the country’s economy, especially in poor rural areas., The government has created the National Program for Strengthening Family Agriculture (PRONAF) to stimulate the development of family farming in Brazil. It a credit program that offers loans at a subsidized interest rate. Previous studies have shown that wealthier farmers and more developed regions have more access to subsidized credit. Due to this apparently unequal allocation of PRONAF resources, the study aims to analyze, through econometric regressions and interviews with specialists, the underlying determinants for the unequal credit allocation across the municipalities in Brazil. Results indicate that wealth and knowledge of farmers are significant determinants of loan size, whereas municipalities that represent a high risk have received significantly fewer resources from PRONAF per household head. Thereby, we can conclude that PRONAF’s operations are not fulfilling their pro-poor objectives of targeting poor farmers and municipalities. Progress in infrastructure and institutions to reduce risks, enhancement of farmers’ qualifications and organization, better access to markets and agroindustry, and improvements in rural extension services are found to be essential to increasing the access to PRONAF’s credit.
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title The unequal allocation of PRONAF resources: which factors determine the intensity of the program across Brazil?
spellingShingle The unequal allocation of PRONAF resources: which factors determine the intensity of the program across Brazil?
Zeller,Manfred
family farming
PRONAF
rural loan
credit access
credit intensity
title_short The unequal allocation of PRONAF resources: which factors determine the intensity of the program across Brazil?
title_full The unequal allocation of PRONAF resources: which factors determine the intensity of the program across Brazil?
title_fullStr The unequal allocation of PRONAF resources: which factors determine the intensity of the program across Brazil?
title_full_unstemmed The unequal allocation of PRONAF resources: which factors determine the intensity of the program across Brazil?
title_sort The unequal allocation of PRONAF resources: which factors determine the intensity of the program across Brazil?
author Zeller,Manfred
author_facet Zeller,Manfred
Schiesari,Carolina
author_role author
author2 Schiesari,Carolina
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Schiesari,Carolina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv family farming
PRONAF
rural loan
credit access
credit intensity
topic family farming
PRONAF
rural loan
credit access
credit intensity
description Abstract The family farming sector in Brazil is an important player in the country’s economy, especially in poor rural areas., The government has created the National Program for Strengthening Family Agriculture (PRONAF) to stimulate the development of family farming in Brazil. It a credit program that offers loans at a subsidized interest rate. Previous studies have shown that wealthier farmers and more developed regions have more access to subsidized credit. Due to this apparently unequal allocation of PRONAF resources, the study aims to analyze, through econometric regressions and interviews with specialists, the underlying determinants for the unequal credit allocation across the municipalities in Brazil. Results indicate that wealth and knowledge of farmers are significant determinants of loan size, whereas municipalities that represent a high risk have received significantly fewer resources from PRONAF per household head. Thereby, we can conclude that PRONAF’s operations are not fulfilling their pro-poor objectives of targeting poor farmers and municipalities. Progress in infrastructure and institutions to reduce risks, enhancement of farmers’ qualifications and organization, better access to markets and agroindustry, and improvements in rural extension services are found to be essential to increasing the access to PRONAF’s credit.
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