International NGO Journal

  • Abbreviation: Int. NGOJ
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1993-8225
  • DOI: 10.5897/INGOJ
  • Start Year: 2006
  • Published Articles: 264

Article

Role of rural business incubators in translating micro finance to sustainable micro enterprises

  Perumal Koshy    
Institute for Development Studies and Enterprise Research (IDSER), Samadhan Foundation, Kerala, India. 
Email: [email protected]

  •  Accepted: 08 April 2011
  •  Published: 30 April 2011

Abstract

 

Present paper looks at how rural business incubators (RBIs) and enterprise resource centers (ERCs) together with micro finance institutions (MFIs) can contribute to inclusive growth. India’s informal sector has a very powerful presence of brilliant entrepreneurs, who can potentially contribute to India’s fight against poverty and have the potential for much more employment and income generation, if appropriate institutional mechanisms are created to provide needed and timely assistance. Here comes the role of RBIs and ERCs and MFIs. Approximately 93% of the enterprises are in the informal sector in India. Together with micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), informal sector contributes close to 60% to GDP and 40% or more to export trade. They create 95% of non-farm jobs. Informal enterprises are set-up by owners to alleviate their poverty condition. They could be termed as poverty alleviating enterprises (PAEs). Micro finance institutions need to reach out to such PAEs and empower them. Through the institutional mechanism called RBIs and ERCs, micro financiers can reach out to PAEs. Empowering PAEs and enabling their growth is indeed a challenging task. An institutional mechanism like RBI and ERC is a probable solution to poverty and unemployment. If an incubator and ERC can come up in each of the 6000 block panchayats that would enable the creation of new enterprises in the formal sector as well as can contribute to empower PAEs in their growth and expansion. This would help create new jobs and alleviate poverty and generate employment. The paper ends with a model RBI and ERC, with a detailed description of service mix that can be delivered through this institutional mechanism.

 

Key words: Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), rural business incubutors, poverty alleviation, employment generation, rural transformation, information needs of MSMEs.