Comparative Analysis of Agricultural Insurance Schemes among Nations
Date Issued
2016
Date
2016
Author(s)
Tang, Kai-Hsin
Abstract
This research found that the crop insurance premium of top-grafted pears in Taiwan is relatively higher and lack of completed supplementary measures. It will also further discuss the United States, Canada, EU, Japan and Korea’s experiences as comparison. By analyzing these well-developed agricultural insurance countries’ experiences, it’s expected to find out valuable solutions for Taiwan. In the aspect of managing, government could lead the executive operations of private insurance companies to trim their executive cost directly and then turn to commercial mode after private insurance companies getting used to the process. For government’s subsidies, the research propose joint operation of the government and private insurance companies. The executive costs could be lowered by the participation and subsidies of the government. As for the risk of insurance, multiple peril crop insurance with lower insured amount should be offered and adding on single-risk insurance to deal with specific natural disasters of each crops corresponding. For reinsurance, the government should in charge of the reinsurance for a specific proportion and seek for global reinsurance market if it’s over capabilities.
Subjects
multiple peril crop insurance
public-private partnerships
pure premium
crop insurance for top-grafted pears
Type
thesis
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