MADB to provide maximum loan of K70 mln to individual farmers
June 15
The Myanma Agriculture Development
Bank (MADB) made an announcement on 14 June stating that it will offer loans of
up to K70 million to individual farmers who require financial support for
agricultural and rural development purposes.
The loan amount has been capped
at a maximum of K70 million per farmer, with an additional provision that each
group of farmers can receive a maximum loan of K500 million. These two-step
loans, issued by MADB, come with an annual interest rate of five per cent and
are intended to facilitate plantation activities and rural development.
The loans will be disbursed to
farmers for the purchase of various types of farming machinery and agricultural
equipment, as well as for the construction and maintenance of factories and
warehouses.
Repayment terms require farmers
to pay back the loan three times over a span of three years for tractors and
hand tractors, while for other equipment, repayment is set at five times over a
period of five years.
Interested farmers can obtain
detailed information regarding the loan terms, conditions, and the necessary
guarantee requirements by contacting the nearest Myanma Agriculture Development
Banks or regional banks. —TWA/CT
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