Enhancing adaptive capacity through climate-smart insurance: Theory and evidence from India
Bundling agricultural insurance with climate-smart technologies and practices (CSA) can help improve risk management for smallholder farmers. This paper analyzes how bundling affects demand for insurance and CSA. Calibrating index insurance parameters to CSA payoff profiles increases the demand for...
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| author | Kramer, Berber Ceballos, Francisco |
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| description | Bundling agricultural insurance with climate-smart technologies and practices (CSA) can help improve risk management for smallholder farmers. This paper analyzes how bundling affects demand for insurance and CSA. Calibrating index insurance parameters to CSA payoff profiles increases the demand for insurance, but only when basis risk is low, and these effects of reducing basis risk itself. This raises the question how to bundle insurance products that leverage new technologies to provide indemnity insurance coverage with minimal basis risk. We therefore study the effect of bundling indemnity insurance with CSA technologies. Specifically, in a field experiment in India, we test whether conditioning insurance payouts on not burning residues improves residue management as a CSA technology. We find that this is the case, suggesting that indemnity insurance can help promote CSA technology adoption, but we also discuss shortcomings of this bundling approach, and identify potential alternatives to combine indemnity insurance and CSA technologies into a complementary risk management bundle. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1468772024-11-13T12:23:14Z Enhancing adaptive capacity through climate-smart insurance: Theory and evidence from India Kramer, Berber Ceballos, Francisco insurance risk management technology crop insurance innovation adoption climate-smart agriculture photography climate change Bundling agricultural insurance with climate-smart technologies and practices (CSA) can help improve risk management for smallholder farmers. This paper analyzes how bundling affects demand for insurance and CSA. Calibrating index insurance parameters to CSA payoff profiles increases the demand for insurance, but only when basis risk is low, and these effects of reducing basis risk itself. This raises the question how to bundle insurance products that leverage new technologies to provide indemnity insurance coverage with minimal basis risk. We therefore study the effect of bundling indemnity insurance with CSA technologies. Specifically, in a field experiment in India, we test whether conditioning insurance payouts on not burning residues improves residue management as a CSA technology. We find that this is the case, suggesting that indemnity insurance can help promote CSA technology adoption, but we also discuss shortcomings of this bundling approach, and identify potential alternatives to combine indemnity insurance and CSA technologies into a complementary risk management bundle. 2018-12-12 2024-06-21T09:09:14Z 2024-06-21T09:09:14Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146877 en Open Access International Association of Agricultural Economists Kramer, Berber; and Ceballos, Francisco. 2018. Enhancing adaptive capacity through climate-smart insurance: Theory and evidence from India. Presented at the 2018 International Conference of Agricultural Economists, Vancouver, British Columbia, July 28-August 2, 2018. https://purl.umn.edu/275926 |
| spellingShingle | insurance risk management technology crop insurance innovation adoption climate-smart agriculture photography climate change Kramer, Berber Ceballos, Francisco Enhancing adaptive capacity through climate-smart insurance: Theory and evidence from India |
| title | Enhancing adaptive capacity through climate-smart insurance: Theory and evidence from India |
| title_full | Enhancing adaptive capacity through climate-smart insurance: Theory and evidence from India |
| title_fullStr | Enhancing adaptive capacity through climate-smart insurance: Theory and evidence from India |
| title_full_unstemmed | Enhancing adaptive capacity through climate-smart insurance: Theory and evidence from India |
| title_short | Enhancing adaptive capacity through climate-smart insurance: Theory and evidence from India |
| title_sort | enhancing adaptive capacity through climate smart insurance theory and evidence from india |
| topic | insurance risk management technology crop insurance innovation adoption climate-smart agriculture photography climate change |
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