Evaluating the Financial Impact of Insurance on Farmers: A Case Study from Andhra Pradesh, India

Naik, Popavath Bhargav and Vidhyavathi, A. and Sindhuja, Padigapati Venkata Naga and Hanji, Shreya S and Perka, Shiva Kumar (2024) Evaluating the Financial Impact of Insurance on Farmers: A Case Study from Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal of Scientific Research and Reports, 30 (9). pp. 600-607. ISSN 2320-0227

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Abstract

Aims: To evaluate the cost-returns and technical efficiency of both insured and non-insured farmers of chilli and cotton in the study area.

Study Design: A comprehensive ex post facto study was conducted, collecting data through a stratified random sampling design in the selected villages within the study area.

Place and Duration of Study: The study was carried out in the Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh. The final sample size included 150 farmers, out of which 90 were insured and 60 were non-insured. The study was conducted during the 2023-24 period. However, the data was collected on the costs and returns of chilli and cotton farming during the 2022 Kharif season.

Methodology: Cost concepts and stochastic frontier analysis were used to estimate cost returns and technical efficiency in chilli and cotton crops, respectively.

Results: The study findings highlighted the significant benefits of crop insurance for farmers. Insured chilli farmers achieved higher yields (40.94 q/ha) and returns (Rs. 722181/ha) compared to non-insured farmers, who had lower yields (39.72 q/ha) and returns (Rs. 700308 /ha). Similarly, insured cotton farmers also experienced better results with higher yields (18.65 q/ha) and returns (Rs. 121280/ha) compared to non-insured cotton farmers, whose yields were 17 q/ha and returns were Rs. 110551 /ha. The technical efficiency of insured farmers (chilli-0.91 and cotton-0.81) was greater than non-insured farmers (chilli-0.84 and cotton-0.75).

Conclusion: The current study highlights the vital role of crop insurance in improving the yield, farm income, and efficiency of both chilli and cotton farmers.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Digi Academic > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 09 Sep 2024 08:18
Last Modified: 09 Sep 2024 08:18
URI: http://publications.journalstm.com/id/eprint/1522

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