Larger Group Size in Rwanda

Failures
One Acre Fund serves farmers in a group lending model. The hypothesis was that it might be easier, as well as less risky, to drive up clients per group than to form brand-new groups. This report shares why problems emerged and the lessons learned.

One Acre Fund serves farmers in a group lending model. Theoretically, there are two ways to drive up the number of clients we serve: increase the number of groups, or increase the number of clients per group. In 2010, every field officer in our Rwanda program served about 14 groups, with an average group size of 9.3 farmers. Looking at these numbers, we theorized that groups could be more efficiently formed. After initial successes, problems started to emerge, and the larger group-size trial was concluded after the 2012 season.

Countries

Rwanda