Assessment of risk premium in farm technology adoption as a climate change adaptation strategy in the dryland systems of India

Changing climate has increasingly become a challenge for smallholder farmers. Identification of technical, institutional and policy interventions as coping and adaptation strategies and exploring risks of their adoption for smallholder farms are the important areas to consider. The aim of the presen...

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Main Authors: Kakumanu, Krishna Reddy, Palanisami, Kuppanan, Ranganathan, C.R., Haileslassie, Amare
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Emerald Publishing Limited 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77863
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author Kakumanu, Krishna Reddy
Palanisami, Kuppanan
Ranganathan, C.R.
Haileslassie, Amare
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Palanisami, Kuppanan
Ranganathan, C.R.
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Ranganathan, C.R.
Haileslassie, Amare
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description Changing climate has increasingly become a challenge for smallholder farmers. Identification of technical, institutional and policy interventions as coping and adaptation strategies and exploring risks of their adoption for smallholder farms are the important areas to consider. The aim of the present study was to carry out an in-depth analysis of adaptation strategies followed and the associated risk premium in technology adoption.The study was carried out in the dryland systems of three Indian states – Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Rajasthan – and was based on a survey of 1,019 households in 2013. The flexible moment-based approach was used for estimating the stochastic production function, which allowed estimation of the relative risk premium that farmers are willing to pay while adopting the technologies to avoid crop production risks.In all the three states, the risk premium (INR ha−1) was higher for farm mechanization compared to supplemental irrigation, except in the case of Andhra Pradesh. The higher the level of technology adoption, the higher the risk premium that households have to pay. This can be estimated by the higher investment needed to build infrastructure for farm mechanization and supplemental irrigation in the regions. The key determinants of technology adoption in the context of smallholder farmers were climatic shocks, investment in farm infrastructure, location of the farm, farm size, household health status, level of education, married years, expected profit and livestock ownership.Quantification of the risk premium in technology adoption and conducting associated awareness programs for farmers and decision-makers are important to strengthen evidence-based adoption decisions in the dryland systems of India.
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spelling CGSpace778632025-12-08T10:29:22Z Assessment of risk premium in farm technology adoption as a climate change adaptation strategy in the dryland systems of India Kakumanu, Krishna Reddy Palanisami, Kuppanan Ranganathan, C.R. Haileslassie, Amare climate change adaptation arid zones farming systems farmers households technology assessment socioeconomic environment irrigation systems supplemental irrigation irrigation water investment Changing climate has increasingly become a challenge for smallholder farmers. Identification of technical, institutional and policy interventions as coping and adaptation strategies and exploring risks of their adoption for smallholder farms are the important areas to consider. The aim of the present study was to carry out an in-depth analysis of adaptation strategies followed and the associated risk premium in technology adoption.The study was carried out in the dryland systems of three Indian states – Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Rajasthan – and was based on a survey of 1,019 households in 2013. The flexible moment-based approach was used for estimating the stochastic production function, which allowed estimation of the relative risk premium that farmers are willing to pay while adopting the technologies to avoid crop production risks.In all the three states, the risk premium (INR ha−1) was higher for farm mechanization compared to supplemental irrigation, except in the case of Andhra Pradesh. The higher the level of technology adoption, the higher the risk premium that households have to pay. This can be estimated by the higher investment needed to build infrastructure for farm mechanization and supplemental irrigation in the regions. The key determinants of technology adoption in the context of smallholder farmers were climatic shocks, investment in farm infrastructure, location of the farm, farm size, household health status, level of education, married years, expected profit and livestock ownership.Quantification of the risk premium in technology adoption and conducting associated awareness programs for farmers and decision-makers are important to strengthen evidence-based adoption decisions in the dryland systems of India. 2016-11-21 2016-11-25T04:47:28Z 2016-11-25T04:47:28Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77863 en Open Access Emerald Publishing Limited Kakumanu, Krishna Reddy; Palanisami, Kuppanan; Ranganathan, C. R.; Haileslassie, Amare. 2016. Assessment of risk premium in farm technology adoption as a climate change adaptation strategy in the dryland systems of India. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, 25p. (Online first) doi: 10.1108/IJCCSM-10-2015-0149
spellingShingle climate change adaptation
arid zones
farming systems
farmers
households
technology assessment
socioeconomic environment
irrigation systems
supplemental irrigation
irrigation water
investment
Kakumanu, Krishna Reddy
Palanisami, Kuppanan
Ranganathan, C.R.
Haileslassie, Amare
Assessment of risk premium in farm technology adoption as a climate change adaptation strategy in the dryland systems of India
title Assessment of risk premium in farm technology adoption as a climate change adaptation strategy in the dryland systems of India
title_full Assessment of risk premium in farm technology adoption as a climate change adaptation strategy in the dryland systems of India
title_fullStr Assessment of risk premium in farm technology adoption as a climate change adaptation strategy in the dryland systems of India
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of risk premium in farm technology adoption as a climate change adaptation strategy in the dryland systems of India
title_short Assessment of risk premium in farm technology adoption as a climate change adaptation strategy in the dryland systems of India
title_sort assessment of risk premium in farm technology adoption as a climate change adaptation strategy in the dryland systems of india
topic climate change adaptation
arid zones
farming systems
farmers
households
technology assessment
socioeconomic environment
irrigation systems
supplemental irrigation
irrigation water
investment
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77863
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