Insuring Against Losses from Transgenic Contamination: The Case of Pharmaceutical Maize
David Ripplinger,
Dermot Hayes,
Susana Goggi and
Kendall Lamkey
Staff General Research Papers Archive from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Concerns about the risk of food supply contamination have limited the development and commercialization of certain pharmaceutical plants. This article develops an insurance pricing model that helps translate these concerns into a cost-benefit analysis. The model first estimates the physical dispersal of maize pollen subject to a number of weather parameters. This distribution is then validated with the limited amount of currently available field trial data. The physical distribution is then used to calculate the premium for a fair-valued insurance policy that would fund the destruction of possibly contaminated fields. The flexible framework can be readily adapted to other crops, management practices, and regions.
Keywords: genetically modified maize; insurance; pharmaceutical maize; pollen dispersal; risks and benefits; costs and benefits; stochastic model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-05-12
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Published in American Journal of Agricultural Economics, May 2009, vol. 91 no. 2, pp. 322-334
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Working Paper: Insuring Against Losses from Transgenic Contamination: The Case of Pharmaceutical Maize (2008) 
Working Paper: Insuring Against Losses from Transgenic Contamination: The Case of Pharmaceutical Maize (2008) 
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