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Factors Influencing Rice Farmers’ Risk Attitudesand Perceptions in Bangladesh amidEnvironmental and Climatic Issues

Author Affiliations
Northwest A&F University, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Neijiang Normal University, Child Health Research Foundation
Published InPolish Journal of Environmental Studies
Year2020
Citations46

Abstract

Rice farmers in Bangladesh face various environmental, climatic and market price-related risks. Choices of various operational tactics used for farm management are mostly influenced by farmers' risk perception and attitude. This study intends to discover the influencing factors of a farmer on the risk associated with environmental and climatic issues. This study quantifies the risk perceptions of rice farmers, their perceived behavior, and various associated underlying factors using a crosssectional dataset on 600 rice farmers from three major rice-growing districts in Bangladesh. Equally, Likely Certainty Equivalent approach has been used to rank the farmers' perceptions of three major risk dimensions such as the risk of market price fluctuation, the risk from various natural hazards, and risk of pest and disease.…
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