ABSTRACT
This study was designed to investigate the loan size and repayment
performance of smallholder oil palm producers and processors in Abia State
using a credit rating approach. The aim was to develop a scoring index that
will enable the researcher classify the study group as either credit worthy or
non-credit worthy using some hypothesized variables as determinants of
group membership. Ninety (90) respondents, comprising 54 producers and 36
processors were randomly selected and interviewed. Simple statistical tools
such as means, frequencies, percentages, multiple regression analysis and
discriminant analysis were used in analyzing the data and drawing
conclusions. The analysis of data revealed that loan size by oil palm
processors were significantly determined by processing experience, gross
annual income and interest rate. For the farmer-borrowers, the major
determinants of loan size were educational level and interest rate all of which
fell in line with a priori expectations as indicated by the signs of the
coefficients of relevant variables. On loan repayment rate and credit
worthiness rating, results of data analysis showed that loan-asset ratio and
distance between home and source of loan were significant determinants of
loan repayment rate. On the discriminating independent variables that
determined credit worthiness among the respondents; loan acquisition cost
was the major determinant among the producers and the processors. The
final profile of independent variables critical to the determination of credit
worthiness using the pooled data were age of the respondent, interest rate
and loan acquisition cost.
In rating the beneficiaries, the scoring index developed identified twenty
seven percent of the processors as not being qualified as the model captured
only fourteen processors as credit worth as against twenty two processors
using repayment rates. The discriminant analysis had high level of accuracy
in the error analysis with the group centroid of non- credit worthy respondents
being 1.742 while that of the credit worthy group was - 1.216. Using Fisher’s
function coefficients , data analysis showed that loan-asset ratio ranks top as
the most critical positive discriminating variable for credit worthiness, followed
by interest rate , income - expenditure ratio and age of beneficiaries as these
variables crossed the 1 unit credit worthiness benchmark. The Eigen Value
Test used to check the relative importance of the discriminating variables in
determining group membership was significant at 2.167 (>1). This means that
there exist strong relationship between the discriminant functions and the
group variables in classifying the respondents into credit worthy and noncredit worthy groups using the theorized variables.
IBELEME, I (2023). Loan Size And Repayment Performance Of Small Holder Oil Palm Producers And Processors In Abia State, Nigeria: Credit Rating Approach. Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Nov 21, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/loan-size-and-repayment-performance-of-small-holder-oil-palm-producers-and-processors-in-abia-state-nigeria-credit-rating-approach-7-2
IBELEME, IBELEME. "Loan Size And Repayment Performance Of Small Holder Oil Palm Producers And Processors In Abia State, Nigeria: Credit Rating Approach" Repository.mouau.edu.ng. Repository.mouau.edu.ng, 04 Oct. 2023, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/loan-size-and-repayment-performance-of-small-holder-oil-palm-producers-and-processors-in-abia-state-nigeria-credit-rating-approach-7-2. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.
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IBELEME, IBELEME. "Loan Size And Repayment Performance Of Small Holder Oil Palm Producers And Processors In Abia State, Nigeria: Credit Rating Approach" Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2023). Accessed 21 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/loan-size-and-repayment-performance-of-small-holder-oil-palm-producers-and-processors-in-abia-state-nigeria-credit-rating-approach-7-2