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Title page 1
Contents 4
ABBREVIATIONS 7
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 8
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 10
1. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES 18
Context: Agricultural finance and disaster risk in Burkina Faso, Kenya, Madagascar, and Rwanda 21
Study methodology and analysis 23
Main characteristics of the participating institutions and their agricultural lending 24
Impact of the most recent disaster 26
2. MEASURES UNDERTAKEN TO SUPPORT VIABLE BORROWERS AND MANAGE LOAN DEFAULT 31
Implementing forbearance measures 32
Providing new credit facilities 35
3. ESTIMATING AND MANAGING LOAN WRITE-OFFS FOR NONVIABLE BORROWERS 39
4. DEALING WITH DISASTERS: CHALLENGES AND AVAILABLE INSTRUMENTS 45
Financial safety nets and disaster risk liquidity facilities for agricultural lenders 49
Regulatory measures and international experience 50
Public policies and unintended consequences 54
5. RECOMMENDATIONS TO ENHANCE AGRICULTURAL CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT 57
Strengthen the technical capacity and risk management mechanisms of the financial sector 58
Integrate disaster risk in the regulatory and supervisory framework 60
Improve the effectiveness of public sector interventions 60
REFERENCES 62
ANNEX 1: THE CASE OF LA POSITIVA: CREDIT-LINKED HYBRID CROP INSURANCE 68
ANNEX 2: THE CASE OF APOLLO AGRICULTURE: DIGITIZATION AND CREDIT-LINKED INSURANCE 70
ANNEX 3: THE CASE OF ACELI AFRICA: PORTFOLIO-LEVEL RISK SHARING 72
ANNEX 4: LOAN CLASSIFICATION AND PROVISIONING: BURKINA FASO, KENYA, MADAGASCAR, AND RWANDA 74
ANNEX 5: AGRICULTURAL CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT STUDY QUESTIONNAIRE 76
Tables 6
Table 1. Recommendations for financial institutions, regulators, and policy makers 16
Table 2. Risk management strategies for lenders and the public sector 19
Table 3. Count of disaster events by peril and country, 2019-2024 23
Table 4. Count of disaster events by peril and country, 2019-2024 24
Table 5. Agricultural loan portfolio at risk at the peak, by entity type 27
Table 6. Defaulting borrowers considered viable and repayment after the last disaster event, by type of lender 28
Table 7. Share of agricultural loan portfolio written off after a disaster, by type of impact assessment 29
Table 8. Average effectiveness of forbearance measures used, by entity type 34
Table 9. Measures used to deal with the consequences of a disaster and loan write-offs 37
Table 10. Loan write-offs after a disaster, by charter 40
Table 11. Borrowers benefiting from forbearance measures or additional financing, by lender's charter 41
Table 12. Exposure to agriculture and loan write-offs after a disaster, by loan portfolio size 42
Table 13. Tailored loan products and loan write-offs after a disaster 42
Table 14. Specialized loan officers on staff and loan write-offs after a disaster 43
Table 15. Specialized loan officers on staff and loan write-offs after a disaster 43
Table 16/Table 15. Specialized loan officers on staff and loan write-offs after a disaster 44
Table 17. Cross-country comparison of regulatory and supervisory relief measures 53
Table 18. Loan classification and provisioning in study countries 75
Figures 5
Figure 1. Comparison of nonperforming loans at peak and share of loans written off, by entity type 13
Figure 2. Percentage of loan portfolio written off, by risk management practice 14
Figure 3. Agriculture as a percentage of bank lending, employment, and GDP in study countries, 2023 22
Figure 4. Percentage of entities using specialized loan officers and tailored agricultural loan products, by entity type 25
Figure 5. Main factors affecting agricultural loan portfolios of surveyed entities 26
Figure 6. Most recent disaster events experienced by surveyed entities 27
Figure 7. Surveyed entities' application of forbearance measures, by frequency 32
Figure 8. Relative importance of forbearance measures applied by surveyed entities 33
Figure 9. Relative importance of loan-specific considerations and portfolio-specific considerations for applying forbearance measures 33
Figure 10. Provision of new credit facilities after a disaster, by frequency 35
Figure 11. Relative importance of loan-specific considerations and portfolio-specific considerations for the granting of new loan facilities 36
Figure 12. Challenges faced by surveyed entities in supporting institutions affected by disasters 46
Figure 13. Instruments considered useful by surveyed entities for dealing with institutions affected by disasters 46
Boxes 6
Box 1. The impact of conflict and violence in Burkina Faso 30
Box 2. The case of BRAC emergency loans in Bangladesh 38
Box 3. Global examples of agricultural insurance programs 48
Box 4. Debt relief programs across Asia and Latin America: Select cases 55
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