The role of weather derivatives in agricultural risk management of Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan’s agricultural sector faces significant challenges from climate change, with unpredictable weather patterns impacting crop yields and jeopardizing food security. This study focuses on the potential of weather derivatives to mitigate agricultural risks in Uzbekistan, particularly in the co...

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Main Authors: Rasulov Abdujabar, Abdulakimova Mokhina, Kurbonov Shaydobek, Rakhmatov Maxmadrasul
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/120/e3sconf_gi2024_06001.pdf
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description Uzbekistan’s agricultural sector faces significant challenges from climate change, with unpredictable weather patterns impacting crop yields and jeopardizing food security. This study focuses on the potential of weather derivatives to mitigate agricultural risks in Uzbekistan, particularly in the context of wheat production, a crucial sector for the nation’s economy and food security. The study explores the feasibility of implementing weather derivatives in Uzbekistan, considering the current financial infrastructure and regulatory environment. It highlights the potential benefits of weather derivatives, including improved risk management, increased access to financing, and greater resilience to climate change. By examining the factors that influence the success of weather derivatives in other regions, the study outlines a framework for effective implementation in Uzbekistan, advocating for collaborative efforts between the government, financial institutions, and agricultural producers. The research ultimately emphasizes the importance of weather derivatives as a tool for enhancing agricultural resilience and fostering sustainable development in Uzbekistan.
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spelling doaj-art-8b9d6c944c3d4613b4bd59b72f38633e2024-11-21T11:28:29ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422024-01-015900600110.1051/e3sconf/202459006001e3sconf_gi2024_06001The role of weather derivatives in agricultural risk management of UzbekistanRasulov Abdujabar0Abdulakimova Mokhina1Kurbonov Shaydobek2Rakhmatov Maxmadrasul3University of World Economy and Diplomacy, Systematic Analysis and Mathematical Modelling DepartmentInternational School of Financial Technologies and Science"TIIAME" National Research University"TIIAME" National Research UniversityUzbekistan’s agricultural sector faces significant challenges from climate change, with unpredictable weather patterns impacting crop yields and jeopardizing food security. This study focuses on the potential of weather derivatives to mitigate agricultural risks in Uzbekistan, particularly in the context of wheat production, a crucial sector for the nation’s economy and food security. The study explores the feasibility of implementing weather derivatives in Uzbekistan, considering the current financial infrastructure and regulatory environment. It highlights the potential benefits of weather derivatives, including improved risk management, increased access to financing, and greater resilience to climate change. By examining the factors that influence the success of weather derivatives in other regions, the study outlines a framework for effective implementation in Uzbekistan, advocating for collaborative efforts between the government, financial institutions, and agricultural producers. The research ultimately emphasizes the importance of weather derivatives as a tool for enhancing agricultural resilience and fostering sustainable development in Uzbekistan.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/120/e3sconf_gi2024_06001.pdf
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