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    1. Queries google for a list of search results only from a specific domain
    2. Summarizes the results (with citations) into a succinct answer.
      It's essentially Bing + ChatGPT or perplexity.ai but you can alter the GPT3 script (to give the answer in any style you'd like) and the domain (to restrict it to just the site you own). Leave the domain blank to let the results be the whole Internet.


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    Well, buckle up, because applying for the Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund (ACGSF) is a bit of a ride!

    Firstly, you'll need to complete the ACGSF application form. This should be done by you, the beneficiary. Once completed, your lending bank will sign and stamp the form. They'll then forward it to the nearest office of the Central Bank in the state where the bank is located, or as otherwise directed[1].

    Now, here's where it gets interesting. Your agricultural enterprise must be mapped or tagged, and guess who gets to foot the bill? That's right, you do![1]. But don't worry, it's all part of the fun.

    Your loan application will also be subject to Credit Bureau and Credit Risk Management System checks by your lending bank[1]. So make sure your credit history is as clean as a whistle.

    The Development Finance Office in your state will conduct visits to your project sites and attach reports (including pictures and video clips) and submit these to the DFD Head Office[1]. So, remember to tidy up before they arrive!

    All applications for ACGSF guarantee should be submitted to CBN by the lending bank not later than 30 days after receipt of application from you[1]. So, no dilly-dallying!

    And last but not least, your lending bank is expected to carry out all necessary credit reviews and due diligence in good faith[1]. So cross your fingers and hope they're in a good mood!

    Remember, you can apply as many times as you wish provided you maintain a good track record repayment record with your bank[2]. So keep those payments flowing!

    And that's it! Easy peasy lemon squeezy... well, sort of. Good luck!

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