Title of article :
How do farmers react to varying water allocations? An assessment of how the attitude to risk affects farm incomes
Author/Authors :
Joep Schenk، نويسنده , , Petra Hellegers، نويسنده , , Marcel van Asseldonk، نويسنده , , Brian Davidson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
7
From page :
52
To page :
58
Abstract :
A risk farmers have to cope with is annual changes in the availability of irrigation water. In this paper the relationship between irrigation water allocated to farmers and the incomes they derive in the Coleambally Irrigation Areas (CIA) in Australia is quantified. It is shown empirically that farmers reduce the area cropped when faced with reduced water availability. Increasing the availability of water does not necessarily lead to more stable (less volatile) income streams, as it offers the opportunity to include more water intensive, yet also more risky, crops in the cropping pattern (e.g. rice). However, it does lead to an overall increase in incomes. It was found that rice is the dominant crop for all levels of risk aversion, as shown by a stochastic dominance approach and by the stochastic efficiency with respect to a function. The optimal farm plan portfolio besides rice also includes a substantial amount of wheat if irrigators are somewhat risk averse, while more risk-averse farmers prefer more maize in their farm crop plans. The relative reduction in expected income from the optimal farm plan chosen, given a rather risk averse farmer, compared to the expected income of the optimal farm plan chosen by a risk neutral farmer, is approximately 9%.
Keywords :
Irrigation , reliability , Farm income , utility , Stochastic dominance , Risk aversion
Journal title :
Agricultural Water Management
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Agricultural Water Management
Record number :
1327503
Link To Document :
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