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*"Credit Risk Models for Agriculture Loan Portfolios" AgriFin/Worldbank (2007) at: [http://bit.ly/2s3UPSj https://www.agrifinfacility.org/resource/credit-risk-models-managing-bank’s-agricultural-lo- an-portfolio] (08/13/2015)
 
*"Credit Risk Models for Agriculture Loan Portfolios" AgriFin/Worldbank (2007) at: [http://bit.ly/2s3UPSj https://www.agrifinfacility.org/resource/credit-risk-models-managing-bank’s-agricultural-lo- an-portfolio] (08/13/2015)
 
*"Agricultural Finance – Trends, Issues and Challenges" (2011) GIZ at: [http://www.ruralfinance.org/fileadmin/templates/rflc/documents/06 http://www.ruralfinance.org/fileadmin/templates/rflc/documents/06giz2011-0460en-agricultural-finance. pdf] (08/13/2015)
 
*"Agricultural Finance – Trends, Issues and Challenges" (2011) GIZ at: [http://www.ruralfinance.org/fileadmin/templates/rflc/documents/06 http://www.ruralfinance.org/fileadmin/templates/rflc/documents/06giz2011-0460en-agricultural-finance. pdf] (08/13/2015)
 
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*'''[[:File:DESIGN_06-Farm_Analysis_Tool.xlsx|DESIGN 06-Farm Analysis Tool]]''': to determine the profitability of the farm enterprise
 
*'''[[:File:DESIGN_06-Farm_Analysis_Tool.xlsx|DESIGN 06-Farm Analysis Tool]]''': to determine the profitability of the farm enterprise
 
*'''[[:File:DESIGN_07-Simplified_Financial_Viability_Tool.xlsx|DESIGN 07-Simplified Financial Viability Tool]]''': to calculate the financial viability of a SPIS and compare that to other alternative pumping systems (diesel and grid power)
 
*'''[[:File:DESIGN_07-Simplified_Financial_Viability_Tool.xlsx|DESIGN 07-Simplified Financial Viability Tool]]''': to calculate the financial viability of a SPIS and compare that to other alternative pumping systems (diesel and grid power)
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Introduction

The Toolbox on Solar Powered Irrigation Systems (SPIS) is designed to enable advisors, service providers and practitioners in the field of solar irrigation to provide broad hands-on guidance to end-users, policy-makers and financiers. Risks related to system efficiency, financial viability and the unsustainable use of water resources can thus be minimized. The Toolbox comprises informative modules supplemented with user-friendly software tools (calculations sheets, checklists, guidelines). read more

Modules and tools touch upon:

  • assessing the water requirements,
  • comparing the financial viability,
  • determining farm profitability and payback of investment in SPIS,
  • sustainably design and maintain a SPIS,
  • highlight critical workmanship quality aspects,
  • and many more.

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Further Reading, Links and Tools

Links
Publications/Papers
  • "Guarantee Funds: A Response to Agricultural Credit Risk – The Latin American Guarantee Fund FOGAL" by SOS Faim Belgium (2015) at: http://bit.ly/2qWQ1Af (08/13/2015)
  • "Innovative Agricultural SME Finance Models" (2012) by IFC/GPFI at: http://bit.ly/2qkfMM7 (08/13/2015)
  • "Scaling Up Access to Finance for Agricultural SMEs - Policy Review and Recommendations" (2011) by IFC/GPFI at:

http://bit.ly/2qnjP6u (08/13/2015)

  • "Resource Book on Designing and Delivering Agriculture Financing Products-The Phillipines" by: Piyush Kumar Prasoon;

Abhay Pareek, Anant Jayant Natu; Jesila Ledesma; Neeloy Deep Barman (2014) at:http://www.microsave.net (08/13/2015)

Tools

There are no SPIS tools developed specifically for this Module, however the following tools are relevant: