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Potato farmers’ preference for agricultural insurance in China: An investigation using the choice experimental method
HUANG Ze-ying, Alec ZUO, SUN Jun-mao, GUO Yan-zhi
2020, 19 (4): 1137-1148.   DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(19)62868-6
Abstract167)      PDF in ScienceDirect      
Potato insurance plays an important role in transferring agricultural risks to promote the potato staple strategy.  Understanding farmers’ real preferences for potato insurance attributes is important to improve the potato insurance.  In this study, a choice experiment was designed with attributes such as peril, minimum compensation ratio for production loss, types of crops covered by insurance, annual premium per mu after subsidy, and complexity of claims procedures.  We constructed a mixed logit model based on a questionnaire survey of 362 potato farmers’ choices of insurance attributes from 24 villages in Dingxi City of Gansu Province using random sampling.  The results show that: (1) farmers prefer agricultural insurance with widely perils including output price drop and input cost risk; (2) farmers who have suffered plant disease and insect and pest damage are willing to pay a high premium for the insurance with a high compensation ratio and several types of crops covered; full-time farmers and large-scale farmers preferred insurance products with low complexity of claims procedures.  Therefore, new potato insurance design could be considered specifically for different farmer groups such as those who had previous disaster experiences, and large- or small-scale farm operations. 
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Effects of ozone-treated domestic sludge on hydroponic lettuce growth and nutrition
YANG Peng, GUO Yan-zhi, QIU Ling
2018, 17 (03): 593-602.   DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(17)61868-9
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Here, the ozone-treated domestic sludge was diluted up to four different multiples and utilized as a nutritional source for hydroponic lettuce growth.  Additionally, lettuce was cultured using the modified Hoagland nutrient solution as a control.  The effects of ozone-treated domestic sludge on lettuce growth and nutrition were studied.  Results showed that the lettuce treated with modified Hoagland inorganic nutrient solution had increased leaf number, plant height, fresh weight and dry weight compared to those treated with the ozone-treated domestic sludge dilution (P<0.05).  However, the lettuce cultivated with the 2-fold ozone-treated sludge dilution showed significantly higher (P<0.05) contents of chlorophyll, soluble sugar and ascorbic acid (Vc) compared to that treated with modified Hoagland nutrient solution.  And the nitrate concentration in the lettuce cultured with the 2-fold ozone-treated sludge dilution was 53.93% less than that cultured with the modified Hoagland nutrient solution, which was a significant improvement (P<0.05).  This study suggested that the 2-fold ozone-treated sludge dilution is optimal for lettuce hydroponic nutrient requirements.
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