Malaysia: Agrobank urges paddy farmers to join takaful scheme

Published 2024년 12월 24일

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Agrobank is urging registered paddy farmers in Malaysia to sign up for the Paddy Crop Takaful Scheme (STTP) to safeguard against unexpected disasters such as floods, droughts, and pest and disease outbreaks. The scheme, which requires farmers to complete a takaful proposal form and open an Agrobank account, offers financial protection up to RM3,000 per hectare per season for crop damage due to natural disasters and RM1,500 per hectare per season for pest and disease infestations. Since November, the bank has received over 30,000 registrations and anticipates more following recent floods.
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KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 24): Registered paddy farmers nationwide are encouraged to join the Paddy Crop Takaful Scheme (STTP) as protection against unforeseen disasters. In a statement on Tuesday, Agrobank highlighted that the STTP is crucial for farmers, especially when facing natural disaster risks such as floods or drought and pest and disease infestations. "STTP helps ensure the continuity and sustainability of paddy cultivation in the event of any disaster. Farmers may face significant losses without adequate protection, making it difficult for them to continue their agricultural activities. "Farmers only need to complete the takaful proposal form and open an Agrobank account [if they do not already have one] at the Area Farmers' Association (PPK) or the nearest Agrobank branch to benefit from the scheme. It’s very easy and quick," said Agrobank president and chief executive officer Datuk Tengku Ahmad Badli Shah Raja Hussin in the statement. He added that Agrobank had received over ...

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