IMPACT OF VILLAGE BANK MEMBERSHIP ON HOUSEHOLDS’ WELFARE IN NGAKA MODIRI MOLEMA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, SOUTH AFRICA


Abstract

Access to credit is one of the key elements in raising agricultural productivity, and it is a powerful channel for poverty alleviation among smallholding farmers. This study examined the effect of village bank membership on welfare of smallholder farmers in Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality (NMMDM). Using cross sectional data from three villages where village banks was established in the study area, a representative sample of two hundred (200) farmers was obtained using structured questionnaires. Descriptive statistics and simultaneous equation model (SEM) were used for data analysis. The results show that membership in village banking increased per capita expenditure by 83.85% and variables such as income per capita (p<0.01) and technology applied (p<0.05)positively influenced per capita expenditure. It was concluded village bank members had better socio-economic characteristic which can help them to enhance their welfare. Therefore, creation of more community based village banks holds significant welfare implications in South Africa.

Keywords

labor market; demographic situation; spatial taxonomic measure of development; β-convergence

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Djamfa Mbiakop, W., & Oyekale, A. (2017). IMPACT OF VILLAGE BANK MEMBERSHIP ON HOUSEHOLDS’ WELFARE IN NGAKA MODIRI MOLEMA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, SOUTH AFRICA. Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development, 46(4), 731–738. https://doi.org/10.17306/J.JARD.2017.00354

William Djamfa Mbiakop 
North-West University Mafikeng Campus, South Africa  South Africa
Abayomi Samuel Oyekale  asoyekale@gmail.com
North-West University Mafikeng Campus, South Africa  South Africa


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