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The bank has been criticised for prioritising large scale farmers due to the fact that it is incentivized to seek the farmers most likely to pay off their debts and to generate the highest returns (interest income from the repayment of loans). As such, smaller farmers have complained that the bank does not provide adequate loans and favourable enough rates to make them competitive. Furthermore, others have criticised the bank for excluding investment by farmers into areas not explicitly involved in farming from their lending scheme.
 
Others have criticised the [[Council of Ministers of Packilvania|Council of Ministers]] for giving excessive credence to the policy advice of the Bank. This is because the bank again perpetuates the idea that large scale farming is the most economically viable and stable source of food at the expense of smaller farmers. As such, the Minister of Agriculturethe Environment and Food Security, Prince Sawadel, issued a directive in 2012 instructing the bank to diversify its pool of credit lending for more services and to a wider pool of farmers. This has led to improvements for smaller farmers especially those who farm seasonal crops or crops with small yields such as Sweet Durians.
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