Business Transactions for Smallholder Farmers and Entrepreneurs via DRUMNET
Campaigne, J.
Publication Date: 2002
Published by: Pride Africa
Document Type: Case Study
Surveys of Delivery Systems in Rural Finance
As information and communications technology (ICT) makes new forays in the field of microfinance, this document explores the operations of a financial and information services network (DRUMNET) initiated by PRIDE AFRICA. The network seeks to provide a package of value added services that address the grassroots needs of farmers, from financing to information, and from marketing to savings. All the information is sourced from one platform/ info-kiosk located in close proximity to farms and markets.
The document informs about the unique features of Drumnet:
- Has wide outreach to dispersed rural clientele through cooperatives and informal self-help groups;
- Provides improved access to new agricultural technology, financial and non-financial information to poor farmers;
- Facilitates information flow between farmers and formal financial system, thereby supporting income-generation, business growth and diversification;
- Helps in appraisal and recovery of loans and mobilizes savings linked with participating financial institutions.
The paper also provides information on:
- Delivery technology and network mechanism;
- Information and financial services offered by Drumnet;
- Social impacts of Drumnet on the targeted population;
- Sustainability issues of the Drumnet enterprise.
Finally, the document lays down the lessons learnt and the challenges present:
- Necessity of a commercially sustainable information exchange to an economically diverse and geographically dispersed population;
- Need of better financial and market information to help farmers earn better profits;
- Improvement of key constraints such as low tele-density, collapsing infrastructure and high operational costs.
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