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Uma Digressão Sobre o Programa de Subvenção ao Prêmio do Seguro Rural e as Implicações para o Futuro deste Mercado

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  • Ozaki, Vitor

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Nos últimos anos, o governo federal tem incentivado o mercado de seguro rural por meio de medidas pontuais que visam o aumento da demanda e o estabelecimento de condições adequadas para as seguradoras ofertarem seus produtos. Uma dessas medidas foi o Programa de Subvenção ao Prêmio do Seguro Rural (PSP), que apresentou grande crescimento desde 2005, quando o programa começou. Entretanto, este crescimento tem se concentrado apenas no estado do Paraná. O artigo mostra que o entrave para expandir o seguro rural para outros estados não se restringe apenas ao risco relativo, mas à inexistência de uma base consolidada de dados nos municípios analisados.......Over the last years, the federal government has been stimulating the crop insurance market through a few measures that aim to increase the demand and support insurance companies to offer their products. One of these measures was the Insurance Premium Subsidy Program (PSP) that registered an increase since the beginning of the program. However, this expressive growth has been concentrating only in the Paraná state. This article states that one of the main obstacles to expand the agricultural insurance to other states is not restricted only to the relative risk, but to the inexistence of a consolidated database in several cities.

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  • Ozaki, Vitor, 2010. "Uma Digressão Sobre o Programa de Subvenção ao Prêmio do Seguro Rural e as Implicações para o Futuro deste Mercado," Brazilian Journal of Rural Economy and Sociology (Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural-RESR), Sociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia Rural, vol. 48(4), pages 1-20.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:rdecag:151959
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.151959
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    1. Pedro Loyola & Vilmar Moreira & Claudimar da Veiga, 2016. "Analysis of the Brazilian Program of Subsidies for Rural Insurance Premium: Evolution from 2005 to 2014," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(7), pages 1-87, July.

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