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Analysis on non performing loan: Empirical evidence at revolving fund managemement institution for cooperatives, micro, small, and medium enterprises under the ministry of cooperatives and small and medium enterprises republic of Indonesia

Revolving Fund Management Institution For Cooperatives, Micro, Small, And Medium Enterprises (LPDB-KUMKM/Lembaga Pengelola Dana Bergulir Koperasi Usaha Mikro, Kecil, dan Menengah) is a Microfinance institution in Indonesia supported by Ministry of Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises Republic of Indonesia. This study aims to provide ajn overview of credit/revolving fund of LPDB to businesses located in the area of Indonesia, analyzing the characteristics of the debtors in LPDB, and analyzes the determinants of bad loans to debtors in LPDB.

The growth of e-commerce in international trade and its possible effects on the sustainable development

Electronic commerce or e-commerce promises to be an exciting and innovative change to the way that trade is currently conducted. The methods of doing business are changing rapidly and the amount of business conducted on the internet is growing and will continue to flourish. E-commerce represents both an opportunity and a threat to international trade and the environment. Currently, there is no substantial data to support either position. In addition, there are no policies or regulations that are specifically designed for environmental issues in e-commerce.

Performance of nitrogen and zinc levels on growth, yield, quality and economics of fodder pearl millet under dry land condition

A field experiment entitled "Performance of nitrogen and zinc levels on growth, yield, quality and economics of fodder pearl millet under Dry land condition” was conducted during kharif season of 2015-16 at the farm Of Agronomy in Bhagwant University, Ajmer (Rajasthan). The soil of experimental plot was sandy loam in texture, slightly alkaline in reaction, low in organic carbon and in available nitrogen and low in available phosphorus but having fairly rich status of available potassium.

Studies on variabilty, heritabilty and genetic advance in dahlia (dahlia variabilis L.) genotypes under hill zone of Karnataka

Twenty five genotypes of dahlia were used to study the genetic variability, heritability, genetic advance and correlation for growth and yield contributing characters under Mudigere condition. Significant variations were observed for all twenty different characters studied.  The study indicated that the moderate to high genotypic coefficient of variation (GCV) and phenotypic coefficient of variation (PCV) were observed for all the characters (more than 20 % value for both GCV and PCV).

Factors enhancing smallholders farmers` access to masara n’arziki project in the northern region of Ghana

Farmers in Savelugu-Nanton district are peasant in nature, only few are into smallholder farming for sales with the support of Non-Government Organisation Masara N’Arziki. The company gives input credit support to smallholder farmer and in return buy their produced. This study assessed factors that influence access to the project and the challenges participants in the project encountered using probit regression model and Kendall`s W. 195 smallholder farmers were selected comprising of 118 participants and 77 non-participants.

Entrepreneurial education in teacher training programmes as a tool for reducing unemployment in Nigeria

The problem of unemployment has remained intractable even in developed economies of the world. Unemployment is one of the social problems in Nigeria which has assumed a greater dimension. The Nigeria unemployment rate was recorded at 12.1% in the first quarter of 2016, translating into 20.57million.