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  Credit Policy: Select/Develop Suitable Financial Instruments 
When selecting or developing a loan product for SPIS it is important to ask the following questions:
- who? Market oriented producers, no subsistence production, producer groups possible;
 - what? Finance for energy source and pumping system used for irrigation; energy and/or water saving technology;
 - how much? Establish range of loan sum; % own-contribution of producer; % subsidy;
 - when? Range of loan period (years); repayment frequency (months); disbursement in tranches;
 - interest rate? From..x..% p.a. to ..x..% p.a. (range);
 - collateral? Equipment, mortgages, additional collateral (guarantee scheme), non-traditional collateral (future harvest, warehouse), leasing scheme with equipment providers.
 
Loan products for financing SPIS usually:
- have higher initial investment sums with consequently longer repayment periods and/or high installment rates;
 - need alternative guarantee schemes/ unconventional collateral;
 - have higher interest rate payments due to higher credit risk and long investment period;
 - focus on innovative clients, usually investing in high(er) value crops;
 - should be strictly oriented towards water capacity available and the farm’s specific requirements;
 - use no blueprint; every farm/enterprise is unique!
 
In order to prevent prohibitive loan transaction costs, consider:
- guarantee funds with public support or insurance;
 - leasing schemes with pumping system providers and others;
 - group financing approaches for producer groups;
 - public subsidies and sponsoring;
 - favorable re-financing options for the financial institution (e.g. subsidized interest rates offered by donors/public entities).
 
In order to overcome the information gap in respect of the new technology, introduce additional activities such as:
- encouraging (potential) clients to get informed and consult technical advice;
 - training and sensitization of loan staff on basics about the technology;
 - monitoring loan performance closely;
 - continuous dialogue with solar power sector.
 
Note: SPIS clients could become future clients forother financial products (cross selling).
  Automated irrigation system in Morocco – largely subsidized by the state.