Kisan Credit Card
Published By: CCS on eSS | Published Date: June, 24 , 2001Provision of timely and adequate credit has been one of the major challenges for banks
in India in dispensation of agricultural and rural credit to the farmers. Constant
innovation is required in order to achieve the aim. Agricultural credit cards are not a
new concept in the field of agricultural banking in India. The scheme had already
been introduced in a number of public sector banks in a few states much earlier.
These schemes were niche-marketed and were exclusively preserved for the privileged
class of farmers and the small and marginal farmers did not have much access to them.
Similarly cash credit facilities were being extended by several public sector banks and
cooperative banks to farmers with the view to improving their access to credit. Again
this scheme was used only selectively. The KCC scheme was started by the
Government of India (GOI) in consultation with the RBI (Reserve Bank of India) and
NABARD (National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development) 1998-99 to join the
features of both these schemes and to overcome their shortcomings.[Working Paper No. 0011]
Author(s): Danish Faruqui | Posted on: Jun 24, 2010 | Views(952) | Download (1651)