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Insurers start the subscription season for agricultural insurance in fruit trees with a Chilean state subsidy

Fruits
Chile
Published Jun 17, 2022

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The main novelty for the sector is that as of this season, winegrowers located in the Ñuble and Biobío regions will also be able to contract agricultural insurance with a state subsidy. National fruit growers who have plantations between the Atacama and Los Lagos regions can now contract agricultural insurance with a state subsidy from Agroseguros of the Ministry of Agriculture and protect production in time against various risks caused by climate change, reported today the executive director of Agroseguros del Minagri, Aníbal Pérez Lobos. Currently Minagri, through Agroseguros, has two lines of insurance for the fruit sector with state subsidies. The Agricultural Insurance for Fruit Trees against climatic risks allows to insure against risks such as frost, hail, rain (excessive or extemporaneous), wind, and snow, depending on each species and that allows to insure grapes, raspberries, blueberries, pome fruits (pears and apples), walnut, kiwi, and olive trees.

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The main novelty for the sector is that as of this season, winegrowers located in the Ñuble and Biobío regions will also be able to contract agricultural insurance with a state subsidy. National fruit growers who have plantations between the Atacama and Los Lagos regions can now contract agricultural insurance with a state subsidy from Agroseguros of the Ministry of Agriculture and protect production in time against various risks caused by climate change, reported today the executive director of Agroseguros del Minagri, Aníbal Pérez Lobos. Currently Minagri, through Agroseguros, has two lines of insurance for the fruit sector with state subsidies. The Agricultural Insurance for Fruit Trees against climatic risks that allows to insure against risks such as frost, hail, rain (excessive or untimely), wind and snow, depending on each species and that allows to insure grapes, raspberries, blueberries, pome fruits (pears and apples), walnut, kiwi and olive trees. Meanwhile, the Fire ...
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