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The Bank is a large development and commercial bank. As of April 2010 [update] , ADB was the leading financial institution in agricultural financing in Ghana, responsible for 35% of the total bank industry financing of agriculture. [ 7 ]
Agricultural Development Bank refers to a number of different institutions, including: Agricultural Development Bank of Pakistan, also known as Zarai Taraqiati Bank; Agricultural Development Bank of Trinidad and Tobago; Agricultural Development Bank of Ghana; Agricultural Development Bank of Nepal
India: Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI), Industrial Finance Corporation of India (IFCI), Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Export-Import Bank of India (EXIM), National Housing Bank (NHB), National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID)
The credit flow to agriculture activities sanctioned by NABARD reached Rs 1,57,480 crore in 2005–2006. [citation needed] Through assistance of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, NABARD set up the Rural Innovation Fund. The Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) is another noted scheme for the bank for rural development. [31]
Hence, rural finance is the principal operational area of ADBL. It has also been executing Small Farmer Development Program (SFDP), the major poverty alleviation program launched in the country. Furthermore, the bank has also been involved in commercial banking operations since 1984. [citation needed]
It is also critical for rural development and associated cultural values, social stabilisation, environmental sustainability, and buffering during economic shocks. Based on the role of agriculture in the national development framework, the Food and Agriculture Sector Development Policy (FASDEP II) has the following objectives:
Impacting a Child’s Development. Simply put, parents create the environment in which children grow and thrive, as licensed child psychologist Dr. Caroline Danda says.
The Agricultural Development Bank of Trinidad and Tobago is a development finance institution which provides financial services to the agricultural sector of Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean. The bank was founded in 1968 by the government of Trinidad and Tobago to replace the colonial-era Agricultural Credit Bank that preceded it. [1] [2]