The Jerte Valley Commonwealth of Municipalities has passed a motion appealing for better insurance coverage for cherry producers, following significant crop damage due to rainfall this season. The 2024 cherry harvest has seen losses exceed 40% according to initial assessments, with the total loss of harvests a constant threat. The motion criticizes the current insurance models for not catering to the region's small and medium-sized farms. The Commonwealth has called on the Ministry of Agriculture, the Government of Extremadura, and Agroseguro to address these issues, emphasizing the urgent need for a more suitable insurance solution for the region.