"Producer perceptions of US livestock indemnity policy" by Victoria L. Campbell, Jada M. Thompson et al.
 

Producer perceptions of US livestock indemnity policy

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

8-1-2024

Abstract

Objective: Livestock disease management is crucial for producers. To control and eradicate disease, the US gov- ernment has a duty to depopulate infected or potentially infected animals, and current indemnity policy dictates that producers must receive fair market compensation for depopulated animals. This study surveys producers’ pref- erences regarding livestock indemnity policy to better un- derstand ordered preferences for any changes in the future. Materials and Methods: Through a ranked-ordered probit model, we analyzed producers’ rankings of 4 dif- ferent types of indemnity from an online producer survey. Results and Discussion: Based on the responding producers, the most preferred method of livestock indem- nity is fair market value for the animal, and the second most preferred indemnity policy is government-subsidized livestock insurance. Implications and Applications: The results indicate heterogeneity in preference rankings across producers and by producer characteristics. Our findings provide policy- makers with information on producers’ opinions for com- pensation after a disease outbreak. These insights allow legislators to consider producers’ preferences when updat- ing or creating new policies regarding livestock disease management in the future.

Publication Title

Applied Animal Science

Plum Print visual indicator of research metrics
PlumX Metrics
  • Usage
    • Downloads: 3
    • Abstract Views: 2
  • Captures
    • Readers: 2
see details

Share

COinS