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REVIEW OF PAST LITERATURE ON AGRICULTUR
Sarhad J. Agric. Vol.27, No.1, 2011

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REVIEW OF PAST LITERATURE ON AGRICULTURE
CREDIT IN RURAL AREA OF PAKISTAN
NAUSHAD KHAN*, MALIK MUHAMMAD SHAFI*, MUSAWAR SHAH****,
ZIAUL ISLAM***, MOHAMMAD ARIF***, RUKHSANA JAVED**, and NAEEM SHAH*
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Institute of Development Studies, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Agricultural University, Peshawar – Pakistan.
Department of Economics, Jinnah College for Women, University of Peshawar – Pakistan.
Institute of Business Management & Computer Sciences, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Agricultural University, Peshawar – Pakistan.

Department of Rural Sociology, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Agricultural University, Peshawar – Pakistan.

ABSTRACT
The review was conducted in December, 2009 in Pakistan. The aim of the review was that to examine 25 agriculture credit studies impacts in rural area of Pakistan; i) to observe the short fall and success in the field ii) to study the monitoring cell of the institution to what extent they are working properly in the project areas iii) suggestion and recommendations for further improvement. All studies results were reviewed and finally concluded that agriculture credit not only developed the farming but also furnished every sector of the economy positively while tight monitoring cells induction in the project areas is required for control of bribery. Through this cell exact communication, auditing, and check up of the credit will be processed. Mistake and error will be omitted in time.
Miss utilization of the fund will be controlled on the spot while benefit cost analysis will be processed before credit approval. Key Words:

Critical Review, Agriculture Credit, Rural Area of Pakistan.

Citation:
Khan, N., M. M. Shafi, M. Shah, Z. Islam, M. Arif, R. Javed and N. Shah. 2011. Review of past literature on agriculture credit in rural area of Pakistan. Sarhad J. Agric. 27(1): 103-110
INTRODUCTION
In spite of agriculture shift toward industrialization, agriculture is still the largest sector of the economy,
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