This paper investigates the determinants of loan repayment default among farmers in Brong Ahafo
region of Ghana. Data used in this study was gathered through a survey of 374 farmers in five districts
within Brong Ahafo region of Ghana. The study employed Probit model to investigate factors that
influence farmer’s loan repayment default. The results showed that farm size, and engagement in offfarm
income generating activities reduces the likelihood of loan repayment default significantly. Also,
larger loan amount and longer repayment period as well as access to training are more likely to reduce
loan repayment default. Thus, any policy that aimed at improving farm sizes, farm income and
cultivation of cash crops would significantly reduce loan repayment default. In addition, loan repayment
default would reduce if lenders train their loan beneficiaries and offer them adequate amount of loan
and longer repayment period.