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Abstract
Farmers face increasing income uncertainty and the debate is growing on the role of insurance
schemes and of public support in this field.
This paper applies a PMP modelling approach that takes into explicit consideration risk
aversion behaviour to test its applicability to evaluating the potential impact of insurance
schemes. This is done by introducing a revenue insurance scheme into a model developed on a
small group of crop farms in Italy.
The paper represents a preliminary assessment of the soundness of the proposed approach. It
identifies some limitations that should be overcome to improve the proposed approach. Despite
these limitations, it seems a useful tool to investigate the impact of insurance schemes and
policy relevant parameters such as premium and coverage rates. Indeed, it permits the
assessment of how this affects production choices, farm profitability and the impact of public
support to reduce the net premium paid by farmers.