This paper presents preliminary results on the possible demand for weather insurance in China. Results from 1,564 farm households from Western and Central China between October 2007 and October 2008 suggest that the greater risk for farmers is drought followed by excessive rain. Heat is less critical as a risk but more significant than cool weather. Results suggest a strong interest in precipitation insurance with 50% and 44% of respondents indicating strong interest in the product. Supplementary results indicate that interest is equal between planting, cultivating, and harvesting. Furthermore results suggest that farmers are willing to adopt new ideas, and where possible already take action to self insure through diversification and other ...
The supply of affordable crop insurance is hampered by the existence of systemic weather risk which ...
AbstractThe article begins by briefly reviewing agricultural risk management strategies used by farm...
This paper studies Chinese grape growers’ time discounting and its implications for the adoption of ...
This paper presents preliminary results on the possible demand for weather insurance in China. Resul...
This paper presents preliminary results on the possible demand for weather insurance in China. Resul...
Shandong Province, renowned as China’s greatest agricultural province, is dominated by smallholders ...
Purpose - Maize production in China is exposed to pronounced yield risks, in particular weather risk...
AbstractAs an innovative tool, weather index agricultural insurance (WIAI) was introduced into China...
Purpose – The paper analyzes the hedging efficiency of weather-indexed insurance for corn production...
The supply of affordable crop insurance is hampered by the existence of systemic weather risk which ...
The paper extends on the literature assessing China’s current “policy-oriented” agricultural insuran...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the extent to which weather index-based insurances...
Abstract Rainfall-related hazards—deficit rain and excessive rain—inevitably stress crop production,...
This paper compares the weather insurance, weather index insurance and index futures and focuses on ...
Although numerous index insurance pilot programs have been conducted in China, little is known about...
The supply of affordable crop insurance is hampered by the existence of systemic weather risk which ...
AbstractThe article begins by briefly reviewing agricultural risk management strategies used by farm...
This paper studies Chinese grape growers’ time discounting and its implications for the adoption of ...
This paper presents preliminary results on the possible demand for weather insurance in China. Resul...
This paper presents preliminary results on the possible demand for weather insurance in China. Resul...
Shandong Province, renowned as China’s greatest agricultural province, is dominated by smallholders ...
Purpose - Maize production in China is exposed to pronounced yield risks, in particular weather risk...
AbstractAs an innovative tool, weather index agricultural insurance (WIAI) was introduced into China...
Purpose – The paper analyzes the hedging efficiency of weather-indexed insurance for corn production...
The supply of affordable crop insurance is hampered by the existence of systemic weather risk which ...
The paper extends on the literature assessing China’s current “policy-oriented” agricultural insuran...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the extent to which weather index-based insurances...
Abstract Rainfall-related hazards—deficit rain and excessive rain—inevitably stress crop production,...
This paper compares the weather insurance, weather index insurance and index futures and focuses on ...
Although numerous index insurance pilot programs have been conducted in China, little is known about...
The supply of affordable crop insurance is hampered by the existence of systemic weather risk which ...
AbstractThe article begins by briefly reviewing agricultural risk management strategies used by farm...
This paper studies Chinese grape growers’ time discounting and its implications for the adoption of ...