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Intro; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Contents; Editors and Contributors; Agriculture Value Chain Financing: Theoretical Framework; 1 Financing Agricultural Value Chains: An Overview of Issues, Lessons Learnt, and Policy Implications; 1 Introduction; 2 Conceptual Framework; 3 Agricultural Value Chains in India: Efficiency, Inclusiveness, and Sustainability; 3.1 Types of Value Chain; 3.2 Efficiency; 3.3 Inclusiveness; 3.4 Competitiveness; 3.5 Financing; 3.6 Infrastructural Support; 3.7 Warehouse Receipt Financing; 4 Key Lessons; 5 Policy Implications; Acknowledgements; References
2 Elements of Agriculture Value Chain Financing: A Review1 Introduction; 2 Value Chain Financing: A Review; 3 Type of Value Chain Finance; 3.1 Self-finance Value Chain Finance; 3.2 Direct Informal â#x80;#x98;Within Chainâ#x80;#x99; Value Chain Finance; 3.3 Indirect Formal Financial Services â#x80;#x98;From Outside the Chainâ#x80;#x99; Value Chain Finance; 4 Value Chain Models and Financial Instruments; 4.1 Product Financing; 4.1.1 Aggregator Credit; 4.1.2 Input Supplier Credit; 4.1.3 Marketing Company Credit; 4.2 Lead Firm Financing; 4.2.1 Some Examples of Contract Farming by Firms in India; 4.3 Receivable Financing
4.3.1 Trade Receivable Financing5 Risk Mitigation Products; 5.1 Crop/Weather Insurance; 5.2 Forward Contract; 6 Innovations; 6.1 Microfinance and Revolving Loan Initiatives; 6.1.1 The Traditional Targeting Approach to Rural Lending; 6.1.2 Innovations in the Form of Kisan Credit Card Scheme (KCC); 6.1.3 Using Firm Farm Linkages for Value Chain Financing; 6.2 Technological Innovations; 7 Conclusions; References; 3 Different Models of Financing Small Farmersâ#x80;#x99; Agricultural Value Chains; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Concept of Agri-value Chain; 1.2 Defining Agri-value Chain Finance
2 Benefits of Agri-value Chain Financing2.1 Supports Sustainable Agriculture Development; 2.2 Increases Financial Inclusion; 2.3 Enables Value Addition and Exports; 2.4 Helps in Poverty Reduction; 3 Value Chain Models; 3.1 Producer-Driven Models; 3.2 Buyer-Driven Models; 3.3 Facilitated Value Chains; 3.4 Integrated Value Chains; 4 Financing Mechanism and Instruments; 4.1 Product Financing; 5 Examples of Access to Finance for Small Farmers; 5.1 Credit Guarantee Fundâ#x80;#x94;SFAC; 5.2 Producers Organization Development Fundâ#x80;#x94;NABARD; 5.3 Commodity Exchange Platforms and Warehouse Receiptsâ#x80;#x94;NBHC
6 Case Studies of Small Farmersâ#x80;#x99; Agri-value Chain Finance6.1 Warehouse Financing for Small Farmers; 6.2 Cascade Financing Loans Across the Value Chain; 7 Conclusions; References; Agriculture Value Chain Financing in Case of Select Commodities; 4 Formal Versus Informal: Efficiency, Inclusiveness and Financing of Dairy Value Chains in Indian Punjab; 1 Introduction; 2 Dairy Sector Status and Policies; 3 Data; 4 Production Structure and Marketed Surplus; 5 Farmersâ#x80;#x99; Choice of Value Chains; 6 Productivity, Price and Profitability
2 Elements of Agriculture Value Chain Financing: A Review1 Introduction; 2 Value Chain Financing: A Review; 3 Type of Value Chain Finance; 3.1 Self-finance Value Chain Finance; 3.2 Direct Informal â#x80;#x98;Within Chainâ#x80;#x99; Value Chain Finance; 3.3 Indirect Formal Financial Services â#x80;#x98;From Outside the Chainâ#x80;#x99; Value Chain Finance; 4 Value Chain Models and Financial Instruments; 4.1 Product Financing; 4.1.1 Aggregator Credit; 4.1.2 Input Supplier Credit; 4.1.3 Marketing Company Credit; 4.2 Lead Firm Financing; 4.2.1 Some Examples of Contract Farming by Firms in India; 4.3 Receivable Financing
4.3.1 Trade Receivable Financing5 Risk Mitigation Products; 5.1 Crop/Weather Insurance; 5.2 Forward Contract; 6 Innovations; 6.1 Microfinance and Revolving Loan Initiatives; 6.1.1 The Traditional Targeting Approach to Rural Lending; 6.1.2 Innovations in the Form of Kisan Credit Card Scheme (KCC); 6.1.3 Using Firm Farm Linkages for Value Chain Financing; 6.2 Technological Innovations; 7 Conclusions; References; 3 Different Models of Financing Small Farmersâ#x80;#x99; Agricultural Value Chains; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Concept of Agri-value Chain; 1.2 Defining Agri-value Chain Finance
2 Benefits of Agri-value Chain Financing2.1 Supports Sustainable Agriculture Development; 2.2 Increases Financial Inclusion; 2.3 Enables Value Addition and Exports; 2.4 Helps in Poverty Reduction; 3 Value Chain Models; 3.1 Producer-Driven Models; 3.2 Buyer-Driven Models; 3.3 Facilitated Value Chains; 3.4 Integrated Value Chains; 4 Financing Mechanism and Instruments; 4.1 Product Financing; 5 Examples of Access to Finance for Small Farmers; 5.1 Credit Guarantee Fundâ#x80;#x94;SFAC; 5.2 Producers Organization Development Fundâ#x80;#x94;NABARD; 5.3 Commodity Exchange Platforms and Warehouse Receiptsâ#x80;#x94;NBHC
6 Case Studies of Small Farmersâ#x80;#x99; Agri-value Chain Finance6.1 Warehouse Financing for Small Farmers; 6.2 Cascade Financing Loans Across the Value Chain; 7 Conclusions; References; Agriculture Value Chain Financing in Case of Select Commodities; 4 Formal Versus Informal: Efficiency, Inclusiveness and Financing of Dairy Value Chains in Indian Punjab; 1 Introduction; 2 Dairy Sector Status and Policies; 3 Data; 4 Production Structure and Marketed Surplus; 5 Farmersâ#x80;#x99; Choice of Value Chains; 6 Productivity, Price and Profitability