Risk perceptions and management strategies of rice smallholders in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam

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This empirical study investigates Vietnam rice farmers’ risk perceptions, risk management strategies, and the relationship with socio-demographic antecedents. Data were randomly collected from 194 farmers in An Giang province-the rice bowl of the Mekong Delta region. A flexible combination of exploratory factor analysis and principal component analysis was used to elucidate farmers’ opinions towards risks and their corresponding management strategies. For risk perceptions, low and unstable selling price, unstable input supply, high and fluctuating input price, lack of health protection in pesticide use, and poor quality pesticides were perceived as the top five most important sources of risk in the studied area. For management strategies, make use of the combined harvester, adoption of certified varieties, selecting prestigious partners, increase the percentage of mechanization, matching production schedule with neighbors, and using climate-adaptive varieties were the most pivotal strategies to mitigate risks. The regression results showed that some idiosyncratic strategies can be driven by multiple perceptions, either negative or positive. The study provides empirical evidence to suggest tailored agricultural policies to reinforce farmers’ resilience against risks at different levels.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPolish Journal of Environmental Studies
Volume31
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)637-651
Number of pages15
ISSN1230-1485
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We want to express our sincere thanks to all farmers who participated in the study and the assistance of local extensionists as well as the enumerators. Funding from Nong Lam University is also acknowledged. Appreciation is also paid toward the Executive Editor, the Editor-in-Chief, and also anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments to improve the manuscript. We are also grateful for technical guidance of Dr. Le Cong Tru.

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    Research areas

  • Agriculture, Rice farming, Risk perception; risk management, Sources of risk

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