The necessary conditions for the existence of a financially viable crop insurance scheme against drought are examined. A supply and demand model for crop insurance is developed which identifies the parameters that are critical to the efficiency of such a scheme. The values of these parameters are estimated by using data from the Australian wheat industry. It is found that crop insurance against drought would appear to be unattractive from an efficiency point of view
The struggle to find sustainable formal insurance for droughts in developing countries captures the ...
Managing the risks of climate variability on crop production is central to ensuring financially viab...
Drought is a major cause of economic loss to the world’s wheat growers; estimated at up to US$20 bil...
The necessary conditions for the existence of a financially viable crop insurance scheme against dro...
Hydrological drought is expected to have an increasing impact on both crop and fruit yields in arid ...
The purpose of this research is to develop a rainfall insurance product to insure irrigation costs a...
Wheat is key global food crop that is heavily influenced by climatic variability. There has been ext...
Producers' demand for a crop insurance program with indemnities based on their actual yields and a r...
Graduation date: 2007The impact of recent severe droughts throughout the United States, the potentia...
Australia is subject to widespread droughts, with significant financial implications for agricultura...
Hail insurance is provided by the private sector in South Africa but crop insurance (drought insuran...
Climate change increases the need for better insurance solutions that enable farmers to cope with dr...
In this paper, we look into the risk management strategies adopted by farmers to manage revenue shor...
The present article relates to pastoral firms in a drought-prone environment. For such firms, it exp...
Droughts are a feature of the Australian agricultural scene. Most farmers develop successful strateg...
The struggle to find sustainable formal insurance for droughts in developing countries captures the ...
Managing the risks of climate variability on crop production is central to ensuring financially viab...
Drought is a major cause of economic loss to the world’s wheat growers; estimated at up to US$20 bil...
The necessary conditions for the existence of a financially viable crop insurance scheme against dro...
Hydrological drought is expected to have an increasing impact on both crop and fruit yields in arid ...
The purpose of this research is to develop a rainfall insurance product to insure irrigation costs a...
Wheat is key global food crop that is heavily influenced by climatic variability. There has been ext...
Producers' demand for a crop insurance program with indemnities based on their actual yields and a r...
Graduation date: 2007The impact of recent severe droughts throughout the United States, the potentia...
Australia is subject to widespread droughts, with significant financial implications for agricultura...
Hail insurance is provided by the private sector in South Africa but crop insurance (drought insuran...
Climate change increases the need for better insurance solutions that enable farmers to cope with dr...
In this paper, we look into the risk management strategies adopted by farmers to manage revenue shor...
The present article relates to pastoral firms in a drought-prone environment. For such firms, it exp...
Droughts are a feature of the Australian agricultural scene. Most farmers develop successful strateg...
The struggle to find sustainable formal insurance for droughts in developing countries captures the ...
Managing the risks of climate variability on crop production is central to ensuring financially viab...
Drought is a major cause of economic loss to the world’s wheat growers; estimated at up to US$20 bil...