The Ministry of Agriculture in South Korea is selling crop disaster insurance to farmers through agricultural cooperatives to relieve anxiety and support reproductive activities due to natural disasters. The insurance coverage will include new crops and cultivation techniques, and the trigger criteria for damage from insufficient sunlight will be established. The insurance premium rate will be operated according to individual disaster risk and natural disaster damage prevention efforts. The ministry plans to introduce a product that can guarantee all natural disaster damage up to the harvest season on a trial basis in some regions. As of 2024, the area covered by crop disaster insurance is 678,875 ha, or 54.4% of the target area, and 1.271 trillion won in insurance was paid to 245,146 farmers who suffered damage from heavy rain, heat waves, and droughts.