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“…The finding regarding the income and the agricultural insurance acceptance in this research is supported by the finding of Farzaneh et al (2017), which found that acceptance toward silkworm insurance are affected by the higher level of income and the small distance of insurance affiliates from the silk farms. Along with those factors is the fair premium level paid by the farmers.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The finding regarding the income and the agricultural insurance acceptance in this research is supported by the finding of Farzaneh et al (2017), which found that acceptance toward silkworm insurance are affected by the higher level of income and the small distance of insurance affiliates from the silk farms. Along with those factors is the fair premium level paid by the farmers.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Agricultural production faces many risks, such as weather, disease, pest, price, etc., resulting in the instability of their income [30]. Agricultural insurance is a coping mechanism and an ex-ante adaptation measure purchased by agricultural producers and subsidized by the government to protect against potential risks and loss [31]. In the study area, if the farmer has bought soybean insurance, he or she will be willing to grow and increase soybean production because the insurance company will compensate them if the risk occurs.…”
Section: Subsistence Farmersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, crop insurance provides guarantees for crop damage due to drought which reduces the level of crop production. Farzaneh et al (2017) also argue that crop insurance compensates farmers in case of crop failure even if all precautions have been taken by them.…”
Section: Benefits Of Crop Insurance To Enhance Livelihood Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Chairman of GAPOKTAN and agricultural extension worker argue that most farmers have not received agricultural insurance information, and farmers also think that it is not worth having insurance because the quality of rice production was not good and they only manage less than one hectare of rice fields. Farzaneh et al (2017) reveal that farmers often view insurance as an unnecessary cost instead of an investment to reduce future risks, especially given the size of their small holdings of rice fields even though crop insurance can help farmers to stabilize their income (Marza et al, 2015). Sihem (2017) suggests that economic and institutional policies should be integrated with the development of crop insurance, such as agricultural development and crop management policies.…”
Section: Benefits Of Crop Insurance To Enhance Livelihood Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
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