Improving access to savings through mobile money: Experimental evidence from smallholder farmers in Mozambique

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Abstract

Investment in improved agricultural inputs is infrequent for smallholder farmers in Africa. One barrier may be limited access to formal savings. We designed and conducted a field experiment in rural Mozambique that randomized access to a savings account through mobile money to a sample of smallholder farmers. All subjects were given access to mobile money and information about fertilizer use. We also randomized whether closest farming friends were targeted by the same intervention. We find that the savings account increased savings, the probability of fertilizer use, by 31-36 pp, and the use of other agricultural inputs. We also show that the savings account increased household expenditures, in particular non-frequent ones. Our results suggest that the network intervention decreased social pressure to share resources and that the savings account protected farmers against this network pressure.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages46
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2017

Publication series

NameNova Africa Working Paper Series
No.1705
ISSN (Print)2183-0843

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