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The farmers are provided credit from a number of sources for their short and long term needs. The main sources of credit to the farmers include
the Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies, commercials banks, RRBs and private money lenders
the NABARD, RBI, commercial banks and private money lenders
the District Central Cooperative Banks (DCCBs), the lead banks, IRDP and JRY
the Large Scale Multi-purpose Adivasis Programme, DCCB, IFFCO and commercial banks
Non-Institutional sources include moneylenders, traders and commission agents, relatives and landlords, but institutional sources include co-operatives, commercial banks including the SBI Group, cooperatives m RRBs etc .
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