Gyeongnam Province pushes for improvement of aquaculture disaster insurance system

Published 2025년 11월 14일

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Gyeongnam Province held a meeting at the Gyeongnam Fisheries Safety Technology Institute last Friday to devise measures for improving and activating the aquaculture disaster insurance system in response to the increasing frequency of fishery disasters due to climate change. In order to prepare for repeated fishery disasters such as high water temperatures and red tides caused by recent climate change, and to establish a stable disaster insurance system, representatives from cooperatives, cities and counties, and universities gathered. They discussed the current status of aquaculture disaster insurance enrollment and its issues, support status for expanding enrollment, improvement measures for the disaster insurance system in response to climate change, and difficulties and suggestions from cities, counties, cooperatives, and fishermen. In particular, they focused on reducing the insurance premium burden for aquaculture farmers.

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Gyeongnam Province held a meeting at the Gyeongnam Fisheries Safety Technology Institute last Friday to discuss measures to improve and activate the aquaculture disaster insurance system in response to the frequent fishery disasters caused by climate change. In response to the recent recurrence of fishery disasters such as high water temperatures and red tides due to climate change, the Fisheries Cooperatives, cities, counties, and universities came together to establish a stable disaster insurance system. The meeting discussed the trends and issues of aquaculture disaster insurance enrollment, the current status of support for expanding enrollment, measures to improve the disaster insurance system in response to climate change, and difficulties and recommendations from cities, counties, Fisheries Cooperatives, and fishermen. In particular, the meeting emphasized the need to improve the national budget support rate (from 50% to 60%) to reduce the insurance premium burden of ...
Source: Fisheco

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