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State-owned Agriculture Insurance Company of India Ltd (AICIL) has successfully piloted a weather-based insurance scheme in several parts of the country to improve crop insurance coverage, reports the Economic Times. Archived articles are available to Magazine subscribers only. If you are already a ...
For 60 percent of Indias total population that is dependent on agriculture for a livelihood, crop insurance forms a potentially critical element of risk mitigation.Given this strategic importance, it is no surprise that Government of India (GOI) has historically focused on crop insurance as a...
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Create digital ecosystems for financing and crop insurance. The government’s pivotal role The government can continue to support businesses to create value in the agriculture sector. In particular, it could enable the shift towards improving farmer incomes through a focus on six crucial areas: ...
The CCAFS South Asia Climate-Smart Agriculture Learning Platform is a quarterly newsletter that features research highlights and field stories from CCAFS' work in the South Asia region. In this edition, you can learn how CCAFS is working with the Agriculture Insurance Company in India to improve ...