The study examined farmers access to microcredit and resource use efficiency in Ekiti State Sponsored microcredit financing scheme, Nigeria. The objectives of the study were to examine the influence of socio-economic characteristic on amount of loan accessed, determine the volume of loans demanded, received and repaid on gender basis, ascertain the constraints in accessing the loans as well as repayment of loan, access the determinants of farmers’ access to microcredit in Ekiti State Multipurpose Credit Agency, and determine resource use efficiency of those who accessed credit and those that did not access credit. Primary data were generated with structured questionnaire schedule that were administered to one hundred and sixty (160) respondents drawn through a simple random sampling technique (procedure), but one hundred and thirty two (132) responses were utilized for the study. Descriptive statistics such as mean, mode, gross margin, analysis of resource use efficiency and a five point likert scale were used to analyze the data, while logitic regression model was used to analyze the determinants of farmers’ access to microcredit in Ekiti State Multipurpose Credit Agency. Findings of the study showed that more than 67.4% of the responses were men, with a mean age bracket of 46years of age while 95.4% had formal education, with a mean family size of 5 persons per household. About 67.4% of the respondents were married, while 47% had farm size ranging between 0.6 and 1 hectares. 47.7% of the farmers obtained their credit from Ekiti State Multipurpose Credit Scheme, five of the variables examined had significant effects on the demand for micro-credit. These are age, gender, level of education, interest rate and previous loan amount. High interest rate, delay in disbursement, lack of awareness of loan package, family responsibility and poor product prices were identified as serious constraints to credit access and repayment in Ekiti State Multi-purpose Credit Agency. Farmers were inefficient in resource utilization; land and capital were under-utilized, while labour was over-utilized. We recommend the need to increase the level of awareness of microcredit financing scheme and enlighten beneficiary of micro-credit to increase their production efficiency, which will enable them to make optimum use of such facilities.
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