Risk Management Through Weather Derivatives in Agriculture Sector In Indian Context

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  • Chirag Kundalia Guest Lecturer, GLF Business School, Kolkata

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https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v58i5.55-58p

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Agriculture plays a vital role in the Indian economy, with a significant portion of the population relying on it for their livelihoods. However, the sector is highly vulnerable to weather-related risks, causing immense uncertainty and financial losses for farmers. This research article explores the potential of weather derivatives as a risk management tool for the agricultural sector in India. By analyzing the literature and drawing on various case studies, this article highlights the challenges and opportunities associated with the implementation of weather derivatives in the Indian context.

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2023-05-01

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Kundalia, C. (2023). Risk Management Through Weather Derivatives in Agriculture Sector In Indian Context. The Management Accountant Journal, 58(5), 55–58. https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v58i5.55-58p

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