Marketing of Cotton Fiber in the Presence of Yield and Price Risk
Jan Wojciechowski,
Glenn C. W. Ames,
Steven C. Turner and
Bill Miller
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2000, vol. 32, issue 3, 521-529
Abstract:
An expected-utility model and a chance-constrained linear programming model were used to analyze four marketing strategies and seven crop insurance alternatives for cotton marketing in Georgia. The results suggest that existing marketing tools and insurance alternatives can be used to reduce cotton producers' revenue risk. The optimal level of yield and price insurance coverage depends on an individual producer's risk aversion.
Date: 2000
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