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L’assurance est une stratégie de gestion des risques. Les prêts peuvent aider un ménage à accroître leurs revenus mais ne réduisent pas leur vulnérabilité ou leur exposition aux risques. Des épargnes facilement accessibles peuvent aider à faire face à ce besoin car les ménages peuvent constituer des réserves qu’ils peuvent retirer en cas d’urgence ou pour aplanir des déséquilibres de cash-flow. Cependant, ceci n’aide pas si les ménages sont exposés aux risques qui causent des pertes qui sont au-dessus de leurs moyens. Les assurances permettent de mettre en commun les risques auxquels sont exposés les ménages et de fournir une protection contre de plus grandes pertes.

  
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Titre Insurance of Crops in Developing Countries
Auteur/Rédacteur Roberts, R
Langue(s) du contenuanglais
Type de DocumentLivre
Abstrait/ DesciptionAgricultural insurance, although one of the most often quoted tools for risk management, can only play a limited role in managing the risks related with farming. The applicability of insurance in any given situation is based on consideration of whether it is a cost-effective means of addressing a given risk. The paper highlights, however, that agricultural insurance is nevertheless a growing business driven by increasing commercialisation of agriculture, international trade, and foreign direct investment, and the development of new insurance products.

This publication is intended to be a supplement to the FAO Agricultural Services Bulletin 86 “Strategies for Crop Insurance Planning” and in particular to provide insight into some of the more recent developments in terms of new insurance products and programmes. The bulletin argues that despite the limited experience with some of these products, they will create an opportunity to offer practical solutions to many of the barriers to classic crop insurance for small-scale, dispersed farmers in less developed areas of the world.

The purpose of this book is to provide an introductory overview of crop and forestry insurance. In doing so it opens by defining the boundaries for these types of insurance products. The setting of boundaries is very deliberate. It is intended to assist those interested in exploring and exploiting this financial mechanism to do so in a realistic and satisfactory manner.

Secondly, this booklet sets out how to proceed with planning for crop insurance, within the established boundaries.

While some of the example material is taken from developed agriculture and forestry, the basic target group of readers is expected to be those concerned with crop and forest risk management in developing parts of the world. As such, the booklet is largely targeted at:

  • Farmer unions, officials and members;
  • Producer/commodity groups;
  • Processors, marketing firms and others contracting with farmer producers;
  • Officials of Ministries of Agriculture, Planning, Commerce and Health;
  • Bankers with farming and forestry clients;
  • Insurers with farming and forestry clients
Mots-cléINSURANCE; RISK
Date de publication/ de sortie2005
URL de l'information pour achatFAO online catalogue
PrixDollar des États-Unis 22.00
EditeurFAO
Emplacement des publicationsRome, Italy
Nombre de pages94
ISBN9251052999
Titres des SériesFAO Agricultural Services Bulletins
Volume/Numéro de publicationNo.159
  
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