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Agricultural Finance Review

AbbreviationAFR
Journal Impact1.41
Quartiles(Global)AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY(Q3)
ISSN0002-1466, 2041-6326
h-index35

Agricultural Finance Review is a rigorous forum dedicated to the publication of theoretical and empirical research related to agricultural and agribusiness finance. Contributions from academic and industry experts worldwide cover a wide range of topics, including: agricultural finance, agricultural policies related to finance and risk issues, agricultural lending and credit concerns, farm credit, business and financial risks affecting agriculture and agribusiness, agricultural policies impacting farm or agribusiness risks and profitability, risk management strategies including the use of futures and options, rural credit in developing economies, microfinance and microcredit applied to agriculture and rural development, financial efficiency, and agricultural insurance and reinsurance. Agricultural Finance Review is committed to researching (1) factors influencing the financing of agriculture and agribusiness in both developed and developing nations; (2) the broad aspects of risk assessment and management strategies affecting agriculture; and (3) government policies impacting farm profitability, liquidity, and access to credit.

Publication InformationPublisher: Emerald PublishingPublishing cycle: Journal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 2000Proportion of original research papers100.00%Self Citation Rate:13.30%Gold OA Rate: 8.33%

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