Insuring oysters, farmers in China have a bottom line

Published 2021년 11월 24일

Tridge summary

Zhuji, a provincial-level rural revitalization industry development demonstration county, is focusing on the pearl industry for high-quality development and has launched a new round of technology promotion and policy insurance services specifically for this industry. The insurance covers natural disasters, disease disasters, and accidents, with a minimum insurance amount of 8,000 yuan/mu and a maximum of 20,000 yuan/mu. The premium is 480 to 1,200 yuan/mu, with the city subsidizing 80% and farmers paying 20%. The initial trial has 12 insured customers covering an area of 2,340 mu and providing 20.81 million yuan in risk protection.
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Original content

It is understood that last year Zhuji was selected as a provincial-level rural revitalization industry development demonstration county. The pearl industry once again became the focus and opened a new round of high-quality development. In addition, considering the instability of pearl farming, in order to further protect the interests of farmers, To reduce the risk of breeding, in the new round of technology promotion and application, policy insurance services are specifically opened for the pearl industry. In view of the risk characteristics of the pearl industry, the city also cooperates with insurance companies to learn more about how to determine the loss, the rate, how to determine the compensation period, and how to participate in insurance for farmers, regulate the entire insurance activity, and effectively provide protection for farmers. Discussion, the insurance liability is mainly natural disasters, disease disasters and accidents. The minimum insurance amount is 8,000 ...
Source: SXNCB

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