Rwanda - Farmers need a sustainable solution

07.06.2016 246 views
Cassava farmers in Ruhango District in Southern Province have appealed to Parliament and the Prime Minister’s office to intervene in their failed negotiations with Rwanda Development Bank (BRD) over a loan gone bad, worth Rwf400million. The bone of contention is a Rwf400 million loan, which the farmers have failed to pay back following losses due to Cassava Brown Streak Disease that struck the crop in 2013/2014 farming season, leaving farmers counting losses. Both the farmers and the bank have genuine concerns for the stand that each party has taken. The farmers want a waiver instead of postponing the repayment period because they don’t have a source of income to repay the loan, while, on the other hand, the bank is also right to insist on extension of the repayment period because it is important that it recovers that money and be able to lend to other people. Running to the Prime Minister’s office or Parliament is just a temporary solution, what the farmers need is to seat with the bank and seek a fair solution. The farmers will still need other loans in the future because their livelihood depends on agriculture; coming up with a win-win situation for the two parties in the dispute is the way to go. The cassava farmers will be setting a bad precedent, if they insist on a waiver instead of seeking for a convenient way to repay back the loans. Other financial institutions will be hesitant to lend to farmers because of such scenarios. To avoid such risks in the future, it should be mandatory that any farmer who borrows must insure their crops. The farmers’ request for agriculture insurance against disasters threatening the sector, waiving of loan interest, among others, should be the focus of the stakeholders handling the matter. Source - http://www.newtimes.co.rw
09.09.2025

USA - Taylor County farmer arrested for crop insurance fraud

A man in Taylor County, KY, has been sentenced to 12 months and 1 day in federal prison for crop insurance fraud. Between 2014 and 2021, Hunt sold crops under the names of other people and significantly underreported his true production on crop insurance claim forms, resulting in over $1.6 million in fraudulent insurance overpayments.

09.09.2025

India - The changes aim to ensure that farmers are not denied crop insurance benefits due to the default of state governments

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has announced crucial modifications to the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), citing the Centre's experience with the previous Jagan Reddy government in Andhra Pradesh. The changes aim to ensure that farmers are not denied crop insurance benefits due to the default of state governments.

13.08.2025

New area-yield index insurance helps farmers tackle climate risks

Land Bank Insurance Company has expanded its pilot “index insurance” product with the introduction of Area-Yield Index Insurance (AYII), designed to help farmers manage financial losses caused by large-scale climatic and environmental risks.

13.08.2025

Lithuania declares nationwide emergency over summer rainfall damage

Lithuania’s government on Wednesday declared a nationwide emergency after weeks of heavy summer rains caused widespread crop losses, following a proposal from the National Crisis Management Centre and the Agriculture Ministry.  

13.08.2025

Australia develops world-first biodegradable foot and mouth disease vaccine

The world’s first biodegradable vaccine for foot and mouth disease (FMD) has been developed in Australia, a country that remains free from the dreaded livestock

13.08.2025

USA - Researchers make breakthrough discovery that could transform agriculture: 'This research is important'

Scientists at Iowa State University have determined that co-locating solar panels and certain plants may be beneficial for crop production.  

13.08.2025

Fiji - Agriculture ministry tackles food waste

The Ministry of Agriculture is exploring an innovative new approach to reduce food waste by converting post-harvest losses and kitchen scraps into valuable resources like livestock feed and soil enhancers.  

13.08.2025

USA - Continuing drought affecting Vermont farmers, especially livestock farms

As dry conditions continue to spread across Vermont, one industry that is feeling the heat is the farms.