Does crop insurance ensure food security for Indian farmers? Evidence from a nationally representative survey

被引:1
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作者
Akber, Nusrat [1 ]
Paltasingh, Kirtti Ranjan [2 ]
Mishra, Ashok K. [3 ]
机构
[1] Int Food Policy Res Inst IFPRI, New Delhi, India
[2] Ravenshaw Univ, Dept Econ, Cuttack, Orissa, India
[3] Arizona State Univ, Morrison Sch Agribusiness, WP Carey Sch Business, 7231 E Sonoran Arroyo Mall, Mesa, AZ 85212 USA
关键词
crop insurance; endogenous switching regression; food security; heterogeneity; CLIMATE-CHANGE; IMPACTS; WELFARE; RICE; AGRICULTURE; REGRESSION; ADOPTION; YIELD; BOON; SEED;
D O I
10.1002/agr.21884
中图分类号
F3 [农业经济];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
摘要
This study examines the impact of farm households' decision to adopt crop insurance and its effect on food security. Using the National Sample Survey Office's 77th round of data (2019-2020) from Indian farming households, the endogenous switching regression results confirm that insuring crops against production risks increases food security (as measured by higher consumption expenditures and net farm income). Specifically, findings show that farming households would decrease consumption expenditures by 15% and net farm income by 26% if they had not adopted crop insurance. Similarly, the noninsured families would have 23% higher consumption expenditures and 31% higher net farm income if they had insured crops. However, we find heterogeneity in welfare impacts because large farmers reap more benefits than smallholders. Policy implications from this study call for increased awareness of insurance programs, educating farmers about crop insurance schemes, and an effective institutional framework to reduce heterogeneity in insurance benefits. [EconLit Citations: Q13, Q18, O53].
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页码:217 / 237
页数:21
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