By Cristina Canas, special correspondent Belém, 11/14/25 - The president of the National Confederation of Insurers, Dyogo Oliveira, recently said that research by the entity identified 67 climate events between 2022 and 2024 in Brazil, which caused losses of R$ 184 billion. According to CNseg figures, only 9% of these losses were covered by insurance. "91% of the losses were not protected," said Dyogo. The president of CNseg spoke at an event marking the launch of the Climate Events and Insurance Radar in Brazil, which takes place at the House of Insurance, on the sidelines of COP30, in Belém. The report assesses the costs of climate events in Brazil and the costs they cause for the insurance sector. Dyogo highlighted the agricultural sector, which in 2024 had coverage of only 6%, with losses exceeding R$ 30 billion. According to him, this coverage is even lower this year, but the good news is that the government will study a new rural insurance. "Minister Favaro announced ...
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