Abstract:
This paper examines the role of rural development banks and its impact on paddy harvest in
Puttalam district in Sri Lanka. To achieve these objectives of the study, the primary data were
collected through the questionnaires from the respondents who are cultivating paddy in the
study area for the period 2017. Totally fifty samples were selected randomly from two villages
and the collected data were analysed using the paired sample t-test to identify whether there is
any difference in average paddy yield pre and post receive the loans. In addition to that,
descriptive statistics were used to analyse the socio-economic characteristics of the respondents
while multiple regression analysis was used to quantitatively determine the impact of major
contributions given by the banks on average paddy yield among small-scale farmers in the
study area. Average paddy harvest considered as the dependent variable and the major
contributions of rural development banks such as providing the loans benefits from the
insurance and frequency of participated the meetings by farmers were used as explanatory
variables in the analysis. The findings of the paired sample t-test show that the average yield
of paddy has increased significantly due to the loans given by the banks. Results of multiple
regression analysis prove that the use of credit in paddy farming has a negative and significant
impact on farmers' paddy yield while benefits from insurance have a positive significant impact
on average paddy harvest in Puttalam district. However, the impact of given loans by the banks
on average paddy yield is negative illustrates that, there is an urgent need for monitoring and
supervising the farmers regarding their usage of loans in paddy cultivation to appreciate the
real effect of role given by the banks especially providing the loans on average paddy yield
income of the farmers in Sri Lanka.