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Index crop insurance and climate smart agriculture
Jon Hellin
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)
Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture
Abu Dhabi, 10th March 2015
Climate change and challenge of increasing agricultural productivity
Climate smart agriculture - drought tolerant maize varieties
OPV Countries
ZM309 ZW, MW, SZ
ZM401 ZW, TZ (Tan250)
ZM423 AO, ZA, ZM, ZW
ZM523 MW, ZA, ZW
ZM623 CD, LS, MW, TZ, ZW
ZM625 ZM (Kamano)
ZM721 CD, TZ (Tan254), ZM
WS103 KE
Melkassa 4 ET
KDV1 KE (Dryland)
KDV4 KE (Dryland)
KDV6 KE (Dryland)
Hybrid Countries
PAN53 ZW, MW, ZM, GH, ZA, SZ
Longe H7 UG
MH26 MW
WH403 KE
WH504 KE
Pris601 ZW
CAP9001 SZ, ZA, MW
TAN H600 TZ
KAM601 ZM
PGS61 ZW, ZM
WH502 KE
ZMS402 ZM
ZMS737 ZM
Challenge of linking farmers to climate smart agriculture
Index crop insurance
Rain gauge in Ethiopia Photo credit Financial Instruments Sector Team, International Research Institute for Climate and Society, Columbia University
Examples of index crop insurance: learn from success and ‘failures’
• India’s national index-based insurance schemes
• East Africa and Agriculture and Climate Risk Enterprise (ACRE)
• Ethiopia and Senegal and the R4 Rural Resilience Initiative
• Mongolia Index Based Livestock Insurance Program
• Kenya and Ethiopia and Index-Based Livestock Insurance
Beneficiary of Takaful insurance payout in Wajir, northern Kenya Photo credit ILRI - Riccardo Gangale