2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.indic.2023.100301
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Perceived social risks and farmers’ behavior in using urban wastewater in their farms

Hamid Karimi,
Pouria Ataei
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“…This understanding enables them to analyze business strategies from multiple perspectives and levels with precision, thus continuously improving their risk appetite. Farmers with a higher risk appetite can quickly identify new market opportunities, seize evolving market conditions, and make informed decisions, ultimately enhancing the farming families' resilience [86,87]. Secondly, agriculture frequently faces the dual pressures of natural and market risks, and the decentralized structure of small-scale farming limits farmers' ability to effectively cope with and withstand risks [88].…”
Section: Mediating Role Of Risk Appetitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This understanding enables them to analyze business strategies from multiple perspectives and levels with precision, thus continuously improving their risk appetite. Farmers with a higher risk appetite can quickly identify new market opportunities, seize evolving market conditions, and make informed decisions, ultimately enhancing the farming families' resilience [86,87]. Secondly, agriculture frequently faces the dual pressures of natural and market risks, and the decentralized structure of small-scale farming limits farmers' ability to effectively cope with and withstand risks [88].…”
Section: Mediating Role Of Risk Appetitementioning
confidence: 99%