Pilot projects in India and Bangladesh demonstrate that index-based weather insurance products, developed using satellite technology, can reduce the financial risks to smallholder farmers from floods and droughts. Scaling up such schemes has the potential to meet the needs of very vulnerable groups, especially women and assist governments in meeting global development goals
In South Asia, the CGIAR-led innovation of bundled agricultural technologies (including index-based ...
In much of the developing world, climate change is expected to increase the risk from extreme weathe...
Bangladesh is located in the low-lying river delta formed by the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rive...
During 2020, IWMI worked with private-sector partners and NGOs to trial satellite-based weather insu...
Over 750 million people in South Asia are vulnerable to natural disasters. Climate change - induced ...
Floods and other weather-related disasters plague farmers in Bangladesh, and climate change threaten...
IBFI products tested to thousands more farmers through private sector partnerships. In India, its wo...
Index Based Flood Insurance, by deploying advanced modeling techniques using satellite data, enabled...
Index-based flood insurance (IBFI), relying on advanced modeling with the use of satellite data, spe...
Rainfall continues to be a major risk confronted by the dryland farmers in semi-arid tropics of Indi...
Bad weather is a serious risk for low-income farmers, pastoralists, fisherfolk and others whose live...
Drought related disasters are a major factor contributing to endemic poverty, particularly in develo...
In India, agriculture contributes 14% of the GDP and employs 54% of the workforce (NCAER 2013). It a...
Agriculture is central to the livelihoods of the rural poor and in the attainment of the Millennium ...
Establishing well-designed insurance schemes in agriculture not only enhances resilience when climat...
In South Asia, the CGIAR-led innovation of bundled agricultural technologies (including index-based ...
In much of the developing world, climate change is expected to increase the risk from extreme weathe...
Bangladesh is located in the low-lying river delta formed by the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rive...
During 2020, IWMI worked with private-sector partners and NGOs to trial satellite-based weather insu...
Over 750 million people in South Asia are vulnerable to natural disasters. Climate change - induced ...
Floods and other weather-related disasters plague farmers in Bangladesh, and climate change threaten...
IBFI products tested to thousands more farmers through private sector partnerships. In India, its wo...
Index Based Flood Insurance, by deploying advanced modeling techniques using satellite data, enabled...
Index-based flood insurance (IBFI), relying on advanced modeling with the use of satellite data, spe...
Rainfall continues to be a major risk confronted by the dryland farmers in semi-arid tropics of Indi...
Bad weather is a serious risk for low-income farmers, pastoralists, fisherfolk and others whose live...
Drought related disasters are a major factor contributing to endemic poverty, particularly in develo...
In India, agriculture contributes 14% of the GDP and employs 54% of the workforce (NCAER 2013). It a...
Agriculture is central to the livelihoods of the rural poor and in the attainment of the Millennium ...
Establishing well-designed insurance schemes in agriculture not only enhances resilience when climat...
In South Asia, the CGIAR-led innovation of bundled agricultural technologies (including index-based ...
In much of the developing world, climate change is expected to increase the risk from extreme weathe...
Bangladesh is located in the low-lying river delta formed by the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rive...