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International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2025;4(5):326-330

The Impact of Financial Literacy on Agricultural Loan Utilization Among Smallholder Farmers in Ntchisi District, Malawi

Author Name: Charles Chimeza Mwenda;   Dr. N. Sankara Nayagam;  

1. Master of Commerce, DMI St. Eugene University, Zambia

2. Senior Lecturer, DMI St. Eugene University, Zambia

Paper Type: research paper
Article Information
Paper Received on: 2025-08-01
Paper Accepted on: 2025-09-29
Paper Published on: 2025-10-13
Abstract:

The paper emphasizes the significance of financial knowledge in the adoption of smallholder agricultural loans in Ntchisi District, Malawi. The authors suppose that it is the financial instruments that are essential to improving the agricultural productivity of smallholder farmers, who are quite dependent on credit. Nonetheless, these farmers have major problems such as insufficient access to formal financial institutions, high interest rates, bureaucratic delays, and poor financial literacy.

With a mixed-methods research design, the study integrates quantitative survey-based and qualitative interview-based research to evaluate the financial knowledge and loan utilization behavior of the farmers. The results show that there is a strong positive relationship between financial literacy and sound loan management. Increased financial literacy of farmers results in better borrowing habits, loan terms, and timely loan repayments. About 60% of the farmers were trained on financial literacy skills, mainly on budgeting and loan management, which increased their confidence that they had in financial matters. Nonetheless, most of them are still in need of financial literacy, which implies that specific training interventions are required.

The paper names multiple barriers to accessing credit, like stigma and high interest rates that block the ability of farmers to obtain financing and adversely affect agricultural productivity. Suggestions are made to improve financial literacy education, to improve loan application procedures, and to increase the effectiveness of agricultural extension workers in conducting financial training. Generally, the study suggests the inclusion of financial literacy initiatives in developing agricultural activities and enhancing local economic growth, and eventually livelihoods and food security levels in the area.

Keywords:

Financial Literacy, Agricultural Loans, Smallholder Farmers, Ntchisi District, Economic Development

How to Cite this Article:

Charles Chimeza Mwenda,Dr. N. Sankara Nayagam. The Impact of Financial Literacy on Agricultural Loan Utilization Among Smallholder Farmers in Ntchisi District, Malawi. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2025: 4(5):326-330


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