Agricultural insurance and the WTO

Insurance programs have become an increasingly popular method for providing support to agricultural producers. Mahul and Stutley (2010) reported that in 2007 more than 100 countries had agricultural insurance programs available. In the United States multiple-peril crop insurance was available on a l...

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Autor principal: Glauber, Joseph W.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155322
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description Insurance programs have become an increasingly popular method for providing support to agricultural producers. Mahul and Stutley (2010) reported that in 2007 more than 100 countries had agricultural insurance programs available. In the United States multiple-peril crop insurance was available on a limited basis as early as the late 1930s; more recently, insurance has become the dominant safety-net program in the United States in terms of government outlays, overshadowing more traditional price and income support programs (Glauber 2012). Recent reforms in the European Community (EC) could potentially expand insurance programs there as well (European Commission 2013).
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spelling CGSpace1553222025-11-06T04:16:30Z Agricultural insurance and the WTO Glauber, Joseph W. trade agricultural development economic development Insurance programs have become an increasingly popular method for providing support to agricultural producers. Mahul and Stutley (2010) reported that in 2007 more than 100 countries had agricultural insurance programs available. In the United States multiple-peril crop insurance was available on a limited basis as early as the late 1930s; more recently, insurance has become the dominant safety-net program in the United States in terms of government outlays, overshadowing more traditional price and income support programs (Glauber 2012). Recent reforms in the European Community (EC) could potentially expand insurance programs there as well (European Commission 2013). 2017 2024-10-11T21:25:10Z 2024-10-11T21:25:10Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155322 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896292499 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Glauber, Joseph W. 2017. Agricultural insurance and the WTO. In Agriculture, development, and the global trading system: 2000– 2015. Chapter 10. Pp 325-364. Bouët, Antoine; and Laborde Debucquet, David (Eds.). Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896292499_10.
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