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The study analyses the subscription to the drought index insurance policy
among cereal farmers in the Northern Region of Ghana. The survey design
used to elicit the hypothetical drought insurance
used to randomly select 424 cereal farmers. Kendall’s coefficient of
concordance, Heckman’s two-stage selection and Conditional logit model was
used to analyse the data. The age of farmers, farm size, income, level of
education and contact with an insurance extension agent statistically explained
the determinants of insurance subscription whiles farming experience, farm
hypothetical drought index insurance policy with a premium of GhC35 per
acre, rainfall data from the Ghana Meteorological Agency weather stations,
non-bank payment method for indemnity payout, credit interlinked with
experience loss and subsidy on the insurance premium. Farmers are willing to
pay extra on the premium for an index insurance policy that is interlinked with
credit, the next season’s premium is reduced when loss does not occur and
subsidized premium. In ranking constraints faced in subscribing to the insurance policy, the level of agreement between subscribers (11.1%) was
however slightly higher than non-subscribers (10.7%). This suggests that the
criteria used by subscribers for their ranking were relatively more homogenous
need for government to subsidize the premium on agricultural insurance. |
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