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Risk management of vulnerable rural households in southeast Asia

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Publication date
29/07/2010
Number of Pages
10
Language:
English
Type of Publication:
Articles & Journals
Focus Region:
Asia and the Pacific
Focus Topic:
Agricultural Value Chains / Agri-Businesses
Climate / Weather / Environment
Type of Risk:
Biological & environmental
Market-related
Weather & Climate related
Type of Risk Managment Option:
Risk reduction/mitigation
Risk coping
Risk transfer
Commodity:
Crops
Author
Isabel Fischer, Gertrud Buchenrieder
Organization
Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development (IAMO), aUniversity of Hohenheim

Access to formal insurance services is scarce in developing countries. Based on empirical evidence, major risks and risk management strategies of ethnic minority farm households in mountainous Northern Vietnam are presented and analyzed. The paper investigates the theoretical links between poverty, vulnerability and risk. The concept of vulnerability to poverty lays the analytical framework. Results suggest that limited endowment with and access to capital assets and service institutions, as well as human and economic risks are the main components affecting rural livelihoods. Constrained access to adequate risk management strategies increase household’s vulnerability, drowning them more and more in poverty.