Daniel C Okeke's scientific contributions
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Publications (4)
Due to the capital-intensive nature of modern farming, the role of banks in providing sustainable credit to farmers cannot be over emphasized. The study sought to find out the effect of credit on farmers output as well as the problems encountered by banks in credit delivery. This study was carried out in the predominantly farming communities of Ana...
This paper see~s to analyse the financial services. available to small-scale farmers as well as how these services have helped ill increasing food production. It has been observed that the small-scale farmers who d\1'I'll in the rural areas provide food both-for domestic consumption and for export but unfortunately; these farmers do not have suffic...
Citations
... Area of Anambra State. This is consistent with the study by Okeke and Okeke (2009) when they asserted that both formal and informal sources of credit will solve the problem of shortage of capital for agricultural investment. It is also obvious that greater percentage of the farmers engage in farming through personal savings. ...