2018
DOI: 10.7201/earn.2017.02.02
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Designing a whole-farm revenue insurance for agricultural crops in Zanjan province of Iran

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The purpose of this article is to design and empirically evaluate the Whole Farm Insurance (WFI) over the conventional insurance programs in Zanjan province of Iran. Historical farm-level and county-level data were used to estimate yield and price density functions. Both parametric and nonparametric methods were applied for predicting the future values and the PQH simulation method was utilized to calculate premium rates. Results revealed that loss ratios of the WFI are lower for farmers who insured m… Show more

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“…Such a phenomenon supports the necessity of changing the current business models by incorporating sustainability, socially responsible economic growth, and corporate social responsibility [4,5]. Although risk in agriculture is imminent and there is no possibility of completely neutralizing it, there are ways in which it can be managed [6]. The existence of the above-mentioned risks has necessitated the establishment of risk management instruments in crop production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Such a phenomenon supports the necessity of changing the current business models by incorporating sustainability, socially responsible economic growth, and corporate social responsibility [4,5]. Although risk in agriculture is imminent and there is no possibility of completely neutralizing it, there are ways in which it can be managed [6]. The existence of the above-mentioned risks has necessitated the establishment of risk management instruments in crop production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%