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The impact of risk perception and preference on farmland transfer-out: Evidence from a survey of farm households in China

Jingjing Wan, Bo Wang, Yuanhong Hu, Cheng Jia

2023Heliyon13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study examines the impact of farmers' risk perceptions on their decision to transfer-out farmland, as well as the variations in this influence based on different risk preferences. The research utilizes survey data from 1389 farmers in rural China. By expanding the decision-making model for farmer households within the context of risk perception, this paper analyzes the equilibrium point of farmers' decision-making using mathematical models. Employing the Probit and Tobit models with instrumental variable methods, we discovered that farmers' perceptions of land revenue risk, land use risk, and non-farm employment risk significantly hindered the decision and rate of farmland transfer-out. Notably, the inhibitory effect decreased progressively. Moreover, risk preference was found to moderates the negative impacts. However, it is worth noting that risk perception remains a crucial factor impeding farmland transfer, primarily due to the prevalence of neutral or risk-averse risk preferences among most farmers. This study presents a novel perspective and explanatory framework for development of the farmland circulation market, aiming to overcome existing challenges from a risk-oriented standpoint. Consequently, it is essential for the government to carefully address all risks associated with farmland transfer, enhance the income guarantee system for farmers post-transfer, and offer non-farm employment training and job opportunities to facilitate the healthy and rapid development of the agricultural land transfer market.

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Tobit modelRisk perceptionOrdered probitProbit modelContext (archaeology)BusinessAgricultureOrder (exchange)Survey data collectionRevenueGovernment (linguistics)Risk managementEconomicsPublic economicsPerceptionMarketingGeographyEconometricsFinancePsychologyNeuroscienceMathematicsLinguisticsArchaeologyPhilosophyStatisticsLand Rights and ReformsAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentAgricultural risk and resilience
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