ABINGDON, Va. — The Abingdon branch of Farm Credit of the Virginias, a customer-owned financial cooperative with more than 100 years of support for rural communities and agriculture, recently announced it paid just over $2.6 million in cash to its customer-owners in the form of a patronage dividend.
Farm Credit of the Virginias’ cooperative framework allows the association to return a portion of its profits back to customer-owners on an annual basis, according to a media release.
The release states during 2023, agricultural producers and rural homeowners faced another year of challenges with inflated input costs and interest rates. Nevertheless, Farm Credit of the Virginias’ financial position remained strong and its board of directors elected to return 81% of its net profits to their customer-owners, with the hope that this patronage distribution would allow its customer-owners to feel poised to navigate continued economic uncertainties affecting the agricultural industry and its rural communities.
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The patronage program effectively lowers the cost of borrowing from Farm Credit of the Virginias.
This year’s combined $32 million distribution equates to having an interest-free loan for more than three months and represents approximately 27% of the interest accrued on loans.
“We’re thrilled to be able to return crucial dollars to our customer-owners and reinvest money in our rural communities through our patronage refund program,” Farm Credit of the Virginias CEO, Brad Cornelius, said, “We’re committed to serving our customer-owners through the good times and bad. Patronage dividends are our way of showing our customers that we appreciate their business and we will always do our best to support their goals and dreams. Patronage is just one of the many benefits of doing business with our customer-owned cooperative.”
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