Insurance of crops in developing countries

Abstract
This publication is primarily concerned with risks to arable and horticultural crops, and the applicability of insurance to managing these risks. It begins by defining the boundaries for these types of insurance products in order to assist those interested in exploring and exploiting this financial mechanism. It then outlines how to proceed with planning for crop insurance within the established boundaries. While recognizing that classic, damage-based and yield-based insurance products account for the bulk of all crop insurance written globally, the booklet also points out the dynamism of research and development into new insurance mechanisms. It presents two fairly new insurance products: the first based on insuring a level of crop revenue, and the second where insurable damage is determined on the basis of an index derived from data external to the insured farm. While some of the example material is taken from agriculture and forestry in developed countries, the basic target group of readers is expected to be those concerned with crop and forest risk management in developing parts of the world.
Volume
159
Series
FAO agricultural services bulletin
Year
2005
Keywords
Crop insurance
Categories
Other Emerging Risks
Publications
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Authors
Roberts, Richard A. J.