Agroseguro presents Spanish experience in red fruit insurance during appraisal seminar of International Association of Agricultural Production Insurers

Published 2021년 7월 1일

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In 2020, Spain insured over 250,000 tons of red fruits, accounting for 77% of the national production and valued at over 418 million euros. The International Association of Agricultural Production Insurers (AIAG) held an electronic seminar to evaluate damage caused by hail and frost in red fruits, with participation from 252 participants from 28 countries. Since the 2016/2017 campaign, red fruits in Spain have had a specific insurance line, with coverage for meteorological and exceptional risks.
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In 2020, more than 250,000 tons were insured in Spain, 77% of the total national production, with a value greater than 418 million euros On June 22, the International Association of Agricultural Production Insurers (AIAG) organized its annual seminar of experts on the assessment of damages in agricultural productions. On this occasion, it was held electronically - as a preamble to the face-to-face meeting to be held in Switzerland in 2022 - and focused on the assessment of damage caused by hail and frost in red fruits, with the attendance of 252 participants from 28 countries. During the seminar, Elsa Sánchez, expert from Agroseguro's Consulting and International Relations Department and president of the AIAG Appraisal Expert Committee, presented the experience in the insurance of this crop in Spain, especially important since our country is one of the main European producers and exporters, and Agroseguro, an international benchmark in agricultural insurance. Among the main ...
Source: Castilla

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