Abstract
The current study seeks to emphasize the all-encompassing nature of agricultural loans provided by commercial banks within Kanchipuram District and examines the repayment behaviors of borrowers. The aim of these commercial banks is to effectively cover specific regions to address the credit requirements of the priority sector, particularly those related to agricultural financing, while also ensuring proper oversight over loan utilization. Kanchipuram district features numerous villages and covers extensive agricultural land. The primary livelihood for the rural community in this district is agriculture. Therefore, a thorough investigation of these challenges and issues is vital. This rationale underpins the choice of focusing on the role of commercial banks in extending agricultural credit within Kanchipuram district.
Keywords: Crop loan, Commercial bank, Agriculture lands. Etc.,
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