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CelsiusPro AG

Image: 
image/jpeg iconCPlogo-web.jpg
Organization’s Acronym: 
CP
Web Address: 
http://www.celsiuspro.com
Address: 
Lavaterstrasse 44 8003 Zurich Switzerland
Zip: 
8003
Country: 
Switzerland
Areas of Work: 
Weather risk management
Brief summary of organization’s risk management work: 

CelsiusPro AG is a global weather risk management player and winner of the 2009 Swiss Insurance Award for Innovation. The company has a history of structuring and distributing weather solutions via its proprietary platform. CelsiusPro offers a large number of standardized contracts and fully customized solutions on weather parameters such as precipitation, temperature, snow, sun hours and wind. Customizing weather hedges across all weather dependent industries leverages structuring expertise. Data from official weather stations is used for weather products for price calculations, contract specifications and payout conditions; currently over 2500 weather stations across the globe are available. The internet based weather platform allows efficient execution (price calculation and purchase), reporting and settlement for multi stakeholder schemes.

Contact information to be listed with profile: 

t. +41 44 805 9910 f. +41 44 205 9919 [email protected]

Email address: 
[email protected]
  • Financial institution
  • Microinsurance
  • Weather Derivatives
  • Weather Risk Management


FAS/OGA/IPAD Introduction & Geospatial Data Applied to Global Agriculture Monitoring

Author: 
Curt Reynolds

This presentation reviews the activities of the USDA Foreign Agriculture Service (USA), the Office of Global Analysis (USA), and the International Production Assessment Division (USA) in their gathering and application of geospatial data for global agriculture monitoring. This is an introduction to the respective government bodies and brief overview of their work and activities in this space. 

Type of Risk: 
Production related-risks
Type of Risk management option: 
All
Organization: 
USDA Foreign Agricultural Service, (FAS) Office of Global Analysis (OGA), International Production Assessment Division (IPAD)
Publication Date: 
2010
Online Location: 
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/JAWF_Monitoring/Seminar_Series/IPAD_CPC.pd...
Language: 
English
Region: 
Global
Document: 
application/pdf iconIPAD_CPC.pdf
  • El Niño
  • Geospatial Data
  • La Niña
  • Other
  • Presentation
  • Program/Initiative
  • Weather Risk Management


Designing Index-Based Weather Insurance for Farmers in AdiHa, Ethiopia

Author: 
Tufa Dinku; Alessandra Giannini; James Hansen; Eric Holthaus; Amor Ines; Yasir Kaheil; Kristopher Karnauskas; Bradfield Lyon; Malgosia Madajewicz; Megan Mclaurin; Connor Mullally; Michael Norton; Daniel Osgood; Nicole Peterson; Andrew Robertson; Kenneth Shirley; Chris Small; Marta Vicarelli
Type of Risk: 
Production related-risks
Type of Risk management option: 
Risk Transfer
Organization: 
nternational Research Institute for Climate and Society Earth Institute, Columbia University
Publication Date: 
2009
Online Location: 
http://portal.iri.columbia.edu/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_4972_6332_0_0_1...
Number of Pages: 
69
Language: 
English
Region: 
Africa
Country: 
Ethiopia
Document: 
application/pdf iconrpt09-04 2009_EthiopiaInsuranceReporttoOxfam.pdf
  • Geospatial Data
  • Index-Based Weather Risk Management
  • Study/Report
  • Weather Risk Management
  • Weather Risk Transfer


Towards a Strategy for Financial Weather Risk Management

Author: 
Government of Jamaica Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries

Type of Risk: 
Production related-risks
Type of Risk management option: 
Risk Reduction/Mitigation
Organization: 
Government of Jamaica
Publication Date: 
2009
Online Location: 
http://www.euacpcommodities.eu/files/1CARE02Jamaica%20Ag%20Weather%20Risk%20Stra...
Number of Pages: 
36
Language: 
English
Region: 
Latin America and Caribbean
Country: 
Jamaica
Document: 
application/pdf icon1CARE02Jamaica Ag Weather Risk Strategy FINAL v1.pdf
  • Risk Assessment/Methodology
  • Study/Report
  • Weather Risk Management


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Agricultural Risk Management Team | The World Bank

Organization’s Acronym: 
ARMT
Web Address: 
http://www.worldbank.org/agrm
Address: 
1818 H Street NW Washington, DC 20433
Country: 
United States
Areas of Work: 
Insurance/re-insurance
Areas of Work: 
Capacity building/training/research
Areas of Work: 
Risk assessment
Areas of Work: 
Price risk management
Areas of Work: 
Weather risk management
Areas of Work: 
Other
Brief summary of organization’s risk management work: 

The World Bank assists clients to develop and apply more effective and sustainable strategies for managing agricultural risks through investment lending and technical assistance involving (i) physical infrastructure (e.g., irrigation and drainage facilities); (ii) technology development and transfer (e.g., improved crop varieties and animal breeds); (iii) improved management practices (e.g., integrated pest management, quality control); (iv) financial instruments (e.g., insurance, savings; inventory credit; catastrophe bonds); and /or (v) public programs (e.g., safety nets). This work is undertaken across the World Bank’s Sustainable Development Network, within several financial sector units and the International Finance Corporation.

Under the program led by the Agricultural Risk Management Team (ARMT), with financial support of the European Union and the Swiss and Dutch Governments, particular emphasis has been placed on supporting market-based risk management approaches and supporting broader applications of agronomic, weather, and price data for ex ante risk management. This program involves technical assistance in identifying and quantifying risks in agriculture and agricultural supply chains, and advisory services and training on alternative risk management approaches and instruments. The World Bank’s support for agricultural risk management is normally provided in conjunction with other development partners, including bilateral and multilateral agencies, regional technical organizations, research and training centers, NGOs, and others.

The Agricultural Risk Management Team (formerly known as the Commodity Risk Management Group—CRMG) is part of the World Bank's Agriculture and Rural Development Department (ARD).
 
Contact information to be listed with profile: 

http://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/agriculture

  • Bilateral/multi-lateral
  • Capacity Building
  • Capacity Transfer
  • Holistic approach
  • Market
  • planning
  • Price Risk Management
  • Risk management assessments
  • Strategy
  • Supply chain assessment
  • Training
  • Weather Risk Management


Weather Risk Management for Agriculture and Agri-Business in Developing Countries

Author: 
Ulrich Hess, Kaspar Richter, Andrea Stoppa

This chapter demonstrates the enormous potential for weather risk management in the agri-business sector in developing countries. A key factor in determining demand for weather risk hedges is credit – farmers do not buy insurance, they are required to collateralize credit with insurance. In current regulatory environments, weather hedges will generally be sold in the form of insurance. The weather risk market is able to substitute some of the traditional reinsurance covers and can efficiently offer yield protection to farmers where crop insurance fails due to high expense ratios.

Type of Risk: 
Production related-risks
Type of Risk management option: 
Risk Transfer
Organization: 
International Finance Corporation, The World Bank
Publication Date: 
2004
Online Location: 
http://info.worldbank.org/etools/docs/library/155210/financeforum2004/pdf/hess_w...
Number of Pages: 
16
Language: 
English
Country: 
Global
Document: 
application/pdf iconWeather_Risk_Management.pdf
  • Area-Based Weather Indices
  • Book
  • hedging
  • Insurance
  • Weather
  • Weather Risk Management


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