Determinants of livestock insurance adoption in Nepal

Livestock insurance, an important risk management tool, is becoming popular in Nepal after Crop and Livestock Insurance Directives, 2013, came into action. To widen the adaptability of the insurance throughout the country, key determinants of insurance adoption need proper investigation. We designed...

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Published in:Cogent food & agriculture Vol. 7; no. 1
Main Authors: Devkota, Deepa, Ghimire, Yuga N., Timsina, Krishna P., Subedi, Sanjiv, Poudel, Hema Kumari
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Cogent 01-01-2021
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Taylor & Francis Group
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Summary:Livestock insurance, an important risk management tool, is becoming popular in Nepal after Crop and Livestock Insurance Directives, 2013, came into action. To widen the adaptability of the insurance throughout the country, key determinants of insurance adoption need proper investigation. We designed this study to identify the factors that influence farmer's decisions in adopting livestock insurance. Primary data were collected from 415 respondents including 245 livestock insured and 170 non-insured farmers. Probit regression model using STATA15 was employed to analyze factors influencing livestock insurance adoption. The regression result revealed that the probability of insurance adoption significantly increases with farmers having membership in groups or cooperatives, raising awareness, and rearing improved animal. Intensifying public awareness campaigns through a combined effort of all the stakeholders including local government authorities, broadcasting media, insurance companies, and farmer's groups or cooperatives is necessary for insurance uptake in the farming community. Provision of insurance through farmers' group or cooperatives making them a formal insurer agent is required for wider adoption of livestock insurance in Nepal.
ISSN:2331-1932
2331-1932
DOI:10.1080/23311932.2021.1952012