This study analyzed the sources and use of
agricultural credit among groundnut oil millers in Gombe
and Funakaye local government areas of Gombe state. A
two stage sampling technique (purposive and random)
was adopted to select the respondents. Two districts
(Gombe and Funakaye) were purposively selected for
their high number of groundnut millers in the state and
120 respondents were randomly selected from the two
districts. The data were analyzed using descriptive
statistics. The results show that majorities (96.7%) of the
oil millers were male, half (50%) of the respondents were
within the age bracket of 31- 40years with the mean age
of 36 years. The results also revealed that (39%) of the
respondents sourced their credit from the Bank of
Industry at (8%) interest rate. (36.1%) also sourced their
loan from friends/relatives, while (24.9%) funded their
businesses from their personal savings. The results
revealed that larger majority (92.5%) of the groundnut
oil millers used the credit to purchased groundnut while
only 7.5% of the respondents purchased both groundnut
and milling machine with the loan. Both formal and
Informal source of credit play a vital role in the
entrepreneurial development among small-scale agro-
processors in the study area. Groundnut millers should
form association for self-help and access to formal credit.
The government should establish formal agricultural
credit system in the rural areas with simple procedures of
securing loans among groundnut oil millers for them to
play their role in economic development of the country.
Keywords : Groundnut, Oil Millers, Credit, Sources and Uses.