Spain: The Commonwealth of Jerte demands decent and adapted insurance for cherry growers in the area

Published Jul 2, 2024

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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.
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The plenary session of the Commonwealth of Municipalities of the Jerte Valley has approved a motion in which it defends the need for "decent and adapted" insurance for cherry producers in the region and requests financial support to alleviate the damage that the rain has caused. in the current campaign to the cherry growers in the area. The motion, which has been approved unanimously, indicates that the Valle del Jerte region is an eminently agricultural territory where cherry cultivation is the "maximum exponent." Like any agricultural product, harvests are determined to a large extent by the weather conditions of each campaign "which means enormous uncertainty for the farmer. Not in vain, a bad weather year can mean the total loss of the harvest and therefore "So all the work carried out is lost," the motion indicates. In this sense, the Commonwealth has denounced that farmers "do not take out insurance since their system does not at all adjust to the type of dominant farms in ...

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