Impact of Weather Insurance on Small Scale Farmers: A Natural Experiment

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February 2015
Paper author(s): 
Stephan Dietrich (Georg-August-University Göttingen)
Marcela Ibanez (Georg-August-University Göttingen)
Topic: 
Agricultural - Natural Resource Economics
Year: 
2015

This paper explores the impacts of traditional agricultural insurance that offers protection against climatic shocks on small-scale tobacco farmers in Colombia. We analyze the impacts of access to the insurance on household financial outcomes after a period of severe climatic events that caused substantial crop failures. Our identification strategy benefits from a natural experimental setup of the form in which the insurance was launched. We find that tobacco producers with access to the insurance program were less likely to acquire informal loans, were less likely to use loans to repay debts, and had access to loans with lower interest rates and longer maturation periods. Moreover, access to this program was positively associated with increased savings and accumulation of liquid assets.

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