Agricultural Insurances Based on Meteorological Indices: Realizations, Methods and Research Agenda

27 Pages Posted: 22 Jun 2010

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Antoine Leblois

CIRED

Philippe Quirion

CIRED, International Research Center on Environment & Development, France; CNRS/EHESS

Date Written: June 21, 2010

Abstract

In many low-income countries, agriculture is mostly rain-fed and yields highly depend on climatic factors. Furthermore, farmers have little access to traditional crop insurance, which suffers from high information asymmetry and transaction costs. Insurances based on meteorological indices could fill this gap since they do not face such drawbacks. However their implementation has been slow so far. In this article, we first describe the most advanced projects that have taken place in developing countries using these types of crop insurances. We then describe the methodology that has been used to design such projects, in order to choose the meteorological index, the indemnity schedule and the insurance premium. We finally draw an agenda for research in economics on this topic. In particular, more research is needed on implementation issues, on the assessment of benefits, on the way to deal with climate change, on the spatial variability of weather and on the interactions with other hedging methods.

Keywords: Agriculture, Insurance, Climatic Risk

JEL Classification: G21, O12, Q12, Q18, Q54

Suggested Citation

Leblois, Antoine and Quirion, Philippe, Agricultural Insurances Based on Meteorological Indices: Realizations, Methods and Research Agenda (June 21, 2010). FEEM Working Paper No. 71.2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1628022 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1628022

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