Warehousing
Development Regulatory Authority (WDRA) signed MoU with Nationalized Bank to Facilitate Low
Interest Rate Loans to Farmers
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Produce
Marketing Loan features Nil Processing Fee, No
Additional Collateral and Attractive Interest Rates
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Awareness about the new loan product called
Produce Marketing Loan
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Far reaching consequences with regard to
acceptance of e-NWRs among small and marginal farmers.
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Preventing distress sale and releasing better
prices for the produce.
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The MoU was signed with the State Bank of
India (SBI)
To facilitate farmers in
providing low interest rate loans, Warehousing Development Regulatory Authority
(WDRA) signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a nationalized bank in an
event.
The MoU was signed with the
intent of promoting awareness about the new loan product called Produce
Marketing Loan to exclusively fund against e-NWRs (electronic Negotiable
Warehouse Receipt) with features such as Nil processing fee, No Additional
collateral and attractive interest rates.
The MoU is aimed to provide
information to depositors of the benefits, besides doing further outreach
activities to improve agricultural pledge finance in India.
It is envisaged that the
product will have far reaching consequences with regard to acceptance of e-NWRs
among small and marginal farmers. It has the potential to make significant
impact on the finances of rural depositors by preventing distress sale and releasing
better prices for the produce.
Combined with the inherent
security and negotiability of the e-NWR system, the Produce Marketing Loan will
go long way in improving rural liquidity and increasing farmers income. The MoU
was signed with the State Bank of India (SBI).
During the event, there was
a brief discussion on the importance of post-harvest pledge financing using
warehouse receipts for improving rural credit. The bank representatives also
highlighted the risks faced by the lending institutions in this sector. WDRA
assured their full regulatory support in improving the fiduciary trust among
stakeholders.