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Farmers’ Attitudes towards Risk—An Empirical Study from Poland

Piotr Sulewski, Adam Wąs, Paweł Kobus, Kinga Pogodzińska, Magdalena Szymańska, Tomasz Sosulski

2020Agronomy44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Risk aversion is an important research area in the field of agricultural economics in the last years. Creating effective and efficient risk management tools in an increasingly volatile economic and natural environment requires proper recognition of farmers’ behavior and attitudes towards risk. In this context, the main aim of the paper was to estimate farmers’ attitudes towards risk and identification of farm’s and farmer’s characteristics in dependency on risk aversion level. The assessment of farmers’ preferences towards risk was based on hypothetical games in a representative sample of 600 Polish farms—participants of Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN). Based on the interviews with farmers, a relative risk aversion coefficient has been estimated. Results revealed that on average Polish farmers have quite a strong risk aversion. Their attitudes towards risk are strongly linked with their self-assessment regarding their way of making decisions under risk. Some relations between farmers’ risk aversion and perception of selected risk factors could also be observed. The results revealed that the application of specified risk management tools by farmers and their potential reaction to a significant income drop are related to risk aversion level.

Topics & Concepts

Risk aversion (psychology)Risk perceptionRisk managementContext (archaeology)Risk management toolsRisk assessmentAgricultureBusinessFinancial risk managementActuarial scienceEconomicsPerceptionMarketingExpected utility hypothesisPsychologyGeographyFinanceFinancial economicsManagementNeuroscienceArchaeologyAgricultural risk and resilienceAgricultural Economics and PolicyAgricultural Innovations and Practices
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