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Enhancing Sustainability through Weather Derivative Option Contracts: A Risk Management Tool in Greek Agriculture
by
Bournaris, Thomas
, Nastis, Stefanos
, Moulogianni, Christina
, Vlontzos, George
, Prentzas, Angelos
in
Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Climate change
/ Common Agricultural Policy
/ Corporate sustainability
/ Crop insurance
/ Finance
/ Financial risk
/ Insurance coverage
/ Management
/ Rain
/ Temperature
/ Weather
2024
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Enhancing Sustainability through Weather Derivative Option Contracts: A Risk Management Tool in Greek Agriculture
by
Bournaris, Thomas
, Nastis, Stefanos
, Moulogianni, Christina
, Vlontzos, George
, Prentzas, Angelos
in
Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Climate change
/ Common Agricultural Policy
/ Corporate sustainability
/ Crop insurance
/ Finance
/ Financial risk
/ Insurance coverage
/ Management
/ Rain
/ Temperature
/ Weather
2024
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Enhancing Sustainability through Weather Derivative Option Contracts: A Risk Management Tool in Greek Agriculture
by
Bournaris, Thomas
, Nastis, Stefanos
, Moulogianni, Christina
, Vlontzos, George
, Prentzas, Angelos
in
Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Climate change
/ Common Agricultural Policy
/ Corporate sustainability
/ Crop insurance
/ Finance
/ Financial risk
/ Insurance coverage
/ Management
/ Rain
/ Temperature
/ Weather
2024
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Enhancing Sustainability through Weather Derivative Option Contracts: A Risk Management Tool in Greek Agriculture
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Enhancing Sustainability through Weather Derivative Option Contracts: A Risk Management Tool in Greek Agriculture
2024
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This paper investigates the efficacy of weather derivatives as a risk management tool in the agricultural sector of Naousa, Greece, focusing on tree crops sensitive to temperature variations. The specific purpose is to assess how effectively weather derivative options can mitigate financial risks for farmers by providing strategic solutions. The study assesses the strategic application of Heating Degree Days (HDD) index options and their potential to alleviate economic vulnerabilities faced by farmers due to temperatures fluctuations. Employing different strike prices in Long Call and Straddle options strategies on the HDD index, the research offers tailored risk management solutions that cater to varying risk aversions among farmers. Moreover, the study applies the Value at Risk (VaR) methodology to quantify the financial security that weather derivatives can furnish, revealing a significantly reduced probability of severe financial losses in hedged scenarios compared to no-hedge conditions. Results show that all implemented strategies effectively enhance financial outcomes compared to scenarios without hedging, highlighting the exceptional utility of weather derivatives as risk management tools in the agricultural sector. Strategy 4, which exhibits the lowest VaR, emerges as the most effective, providing substantial protection against adverse weather conditions. This research supports the notion that weather derivatives can substantially contribute to the economic sustainability of rural economies, influencing policy decisions toward enhancing financial instruments for risk management in agriculture.
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MDPI AG
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