Research Article
The Role of Microfinance in Promoting Sustainable Agriculture
The Mother Admin1, AFM Rafid Hassan Akand2, Arif Ahmed Sizan3, Towsif Alam4, Md Mohaimin Rashid5, Hafsa Kamal6
Journal of Sustainable Agricultural Economics
"Volume 1, Issue 2, Year 2025"
website: https://www.c5k.com
Research Article
The Role Of Microfinance In Promoting Sustainable Agriculture
AFM Rafid Hassan Akand1, Arif Ahmed Sizan1*, Towsif Alam2, Md Mohaimin Rashid3 and Hafsa Kamal1
1Department of Business Administration, Westcliff University, 17877 Von Karman Ave, 4th floor, Irvine, CA 92614, USA;
2Department of Marketing Analytics and Insights, Wright State University, 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Dayton, OH 45435, USA;
3Department of Business Administration, International American University, 3440 Wilshire Blvd, STE 1000, Los Angeles, CA
90010, USA;
*Corresponding Author: arif.ahmed1199@gmail.com
A R T I C LE I N F O A B S T R A C T
Article history: Sustainable Agriculture faces growing global challenges, including food security and
07 Oct 2025 (Received) environmental sustainability, necessitating technological innovation to optimize production and
18 Oct 2025 (Accepted) a formal economic structure to strengthen and empower the workforce and small farmers to meet
25 Oct 2025 (Published Online) the challenges of the ever-growing world agriculture. This study investigates the potential of
Keywords: Microfinance to help small-scale farmers meet their economic challenges to fulfill their smart
Manuscript agriculture endeavours, like buying technologies, financial literacy to overcome barriers like
Page number cost, awareness, and digital literacy, and optimum agricultural yield. Using the Local
Front size Microfinance Institutions (MFI) small loans for buying equipment, pesticides, crop seeds, and
Format learning modern methods of agriculture with the collaboration of MFIs. This integration not only
Journal promotes sustainable agricultural practices but also demonstrates measurable benefits, fostering
trust and adoption among smallholder farmers. The study underscores the transformative role of
MFIs in advancing global agriculture, advocating for inclusive financial strategies to overcome
socio-economic disparities and ensure food security. Future research should explore the role and
potential of MFIs to grow and lift up the small farm holders, to stand up to fulfil their agricultural
and economic needs, to eradicate food and economic insecurity in the world.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.63471/jsae_25002 @ 2025 Journal of Sustainable
Agricultural Economics (JSAE), C5K Research Publication
1. Introduction response to the prevailing poverty conditions among its vast
rural population. Astonishing growth rates in Bangladesh,
Microfinance, defined as the provision of small loans and particularly during the 1990s, created a new dimension for
other financial services to economically disadvantaged microfinance worldwide as microfinance institutions grew to
individuals like poor farmers, little businessman, and service include millions of clients. The start of the Twenty-first century
sectors, is a revolutionary tool in global development. Initially reinforced this trend as the Bangladesh numbers continued to
focused on providing small business loans (microcredit) to grow impressively; in India, a substantial microfinance system
those excluded from traditional banking, microfinance has based on Self-Help Groups (SHGs) developed. Other countries
evolved to include savings mobilization, insurance, and money of the region made slower and later starts, but have since
transfers. Its transformative potential lies in empowering established active microfinance sectors (Morduch, 1999).
marginalized populations, particularly smallholder farmers, to
overcome barriers to financial access and adopt sustainable 2. Related Work
agricultural practices. Microfinance plays a significant role in
promoting sustainable agriculture by equipping small-scale The intersection of microfinance and sustainable agriculture
farmers with essential financial tools to adopt eco-friendly and has been a subject of considerable academic interest, with
resource-efficient farming methods. These tools enable farmers numerous studies exploring the potential of microfinance
to enhance productivity, adapt to climate change, and institutions (MFIs) to empower smallholder farmers and
contribute to rural economic development while preserving the promote environmentally friendly farming practices. This
environment (Carter et al., 2007). In Bangladesh (South Asia), section reviews key literature and findings from previous
the modern microfinance movement was in the 1970s as a research, highlighting the role of microfinance in addressing
*Corresponding author: Email (Name of Author)
All rights are reserved @ 2025 https://www.c5k.com, https://doi.org/10.103/xxx
Cite: Main Author, Co-Authors (2025). Manuscript title. Journal of Sustainable Agricultural Economics, 1(2), pp. 1-XY.
1
Akand et al. (2025) JSAE, 1(2), pp. 1-2.
the challenges faced by small-scale farmers in developing (1996) noted that high-interest rates and lack of financial
countries (Yunus, 2003). literacy among