PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CREDIT COOPERATIVES SERVING THE MARKET OF MEAT PRODUCTS
Abstract
Financial and credit market is a specific part of the capital market. It is part of the infrastructure and provides effective development entities because it provides both simple and advanced playing them. The market banking lending agriculture is unstable, due to the mismatch needs of businesses and offer credit institutions. In recent years, the national agricultural market appears more and more lenders willing to work with this area. Mostly these leading banks with foreign capital, in addition, there are credit unions that provide loans in agriculture, but their activities in this area is underdeveloped. There is a problem of dissatisfaction demand actors in agriculture credit and mismatch conditions lending capabilities farmers because search mechanisms for balancing the conditions of financial and credit market AIC is important.
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