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Demand and experiences with financial products and services in climate smart villages
This study ‘Demand for and experiences with financial products and services’ describes and discusses the
results of a survey to provide a first insight into the financial services that the smallholder farmers from
climate smart villages use and to explore how these are related to climate smart agricultural technologies
& practices. The study is one of three preliminary studies of a multi-year international research project
(2016-2022) on ‘Business models, incentives and innovative finance for scaling climate smart agriculture
(CSA)’. The knowledge and insights developed are used to further support ongoing and emerging climate
smart projects in which CCAFS is involved.
A survey was conducted to identify smallholder farmers and the small to medium enterprises (in different
stages of the value chain) and their demand for and experiences with financial products and services.
There were 148 respondents from 24 villages from Latin America, West Africa, East Africa, Southeast Asia
and South Asia. The targeted number of female respondents (50%) was nog met in all regions, for example
in India where the role of female farmers in irrigated agriculture would be limited. A limitation to the results
is that in different regions a different number of villages was involved, making it more difficult to generalise
results. Sometimes it would prove challenging to make conclusions about the reasoning behind the
answers. The study is about adoption climate smart agriculture, but does not define the extent of adoption. .