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Boulanger Jean-Philippe, Penalba O. (2010). Assessment of climate information needs in the Argentinean Agro-business sector. Climatic Change, 98 (3-4), p. 551-563. ISSN 0165-0009.

Titre du document
Assessment of climate information needs in the Argentinean Agro-business sector
Année de publication
2010
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000275319100012
Auteurs
Boulanger Jean-Philippe, Penalba O.
Source
Climatic Change, 2010, 98 (3-4), p. 551-563 ISSN 0165-0009
The present investigation aims at identifying the needs of the Argentinean agro-business sector for climate research and information. Our approach is focused on any type of climate information from past observations to seasonal prediction and climate change projections. We tried, in particular, to evaluate the possible existence of specific research themes that would be of major interest for these agriculture end-users. We interviewed representatives of seventeen companies from three major agrobusiness sectors: (1) regional/national entities such as agricultural associations, cooperatives and commercial trade boards; (2) insurance companies in the Argentinean agro-insurance market; and (3) large national and international companies representing cereal producers, agro-chemistry and agro-seeds. While all the interviewees recognized the strong influence of climate on their activities, they all pointed out that, at the time of making decision, they considered the political and economic risks rather than the climate one. In many aspects, climate is often considered as a fatality against which it is difficult to be protected. An interesting result is the confidence of the private sectors in the climate information provided by public sources (INTA, SMN, Universities) although they contract private consultants for frequent reports and tendencies. Finally, we explain how such sectors could make a better use of climate information (seasonal prediction, climate change scenarios) that could be integrated in their business projections. In particular, the development of new financial contracts (climate derivatives) open in countries with a relatively poor insurance history new ways to protect the different agricultural sectors, from the producer to large companies.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010049358]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010049358
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