The Crop Damage Compensation scheme (CDC) is a combination of farm- and area-based scheme covering crop losses in Finland. The scheme is fully financed by the government. It is about to be abolished and a new risk management tool based on public–private partnership will be in place in 2016. In this study, is analysed how government expenditure will change due to the policy shift to public–private farm-based crop insurance.
Designing public–private crop insurance in Finland
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Designing public–private crop insurance in Finland
15.11.2015 1194 viewsThe Crop Damage Compensation scheme (CDC) is a combination of farm- and area-based scheme covering crop losses in Finland. The scheme is fully financed by the government. It is about to be abolished and a new risk management tool based on public–private partnership will be in place in 2016. In this study, is analysed how government expenditure will change due to the policy shift to public–private farm-based crop insurance.
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