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Horticulture Crop Insurance: Horticulture Farmers to Get these 7 Crops Insured, Apply to Avail Benefits Now

Chhattisgarh Government releases horticulture crop insurance for Kharif 2023. Farmers cultivating in the state can insure horticulture crops under PM Fasal Bima Yojana until August 16.

Horticulture Crop Insurance: Horticulture Farmers to Get these 7 Crops Insured, Apply to Avail Benefits Now
Horticulture Crop Insurance: Horticulture Farmers to Get these 7 Crops Insured, Apply to Avail Benefits Now

In response to erratic monsoons impacting crops, Chhattisgarh extends the insurance cutoff for Kharif 2023. Horticulture farmers can apply for Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana until August 16.

Insure These 7 Crops

Chhattisgarh's Modified Weather-Based Crop Insurance Scheme covers 7 horticulture crops: brinjal, chili, ginger, tomato, papaya, banana, and guava. State collaboration with the Agriculture Insurance Company of India facilitates coverage.

Farmers can apply for coverage until August 16 via insurance representatives. Authorized banks like National Bank, Regional Rural Bank, and Cooperative Bank simplify access to insurance benefits.

Chhattisgarh adopts weather-based metrics for gauging crop loss. Compensation for weather-induced damages and diseases is directly disbursed into farmers' accounts. Personal losses due to weather calamities are also now covered.

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Economical Premiums for Farmers

For horticulture crops designated by the Chhattisgarh Government in the Bilaspur district's Kharif season, farmers will incur a 5% interest charge on the insurance premium rate. The weather-based crop insurance scheme encompasses horticulture crops grown across a minimum 150-hectare area in the district.

Chhattisgarh's Horticulture Department has set the insurance amount for tomatoes at Rs 1.20 lakh per hectare under the scheme, with a premium of Rs 6,000 per hectare. For Brinjal, the insurance amount is Rs 77,000 per hectare, and the farmer's contribution is Rs 3,850 per hectare. Guava coverage amounts to Rs 70,000 per hectare, with a farmer's contribution of Rs 3,500. Banana insurance is set at Rs 1.65 lakh per hectare, with a fixed contribution of Rs 8,250. Chilli insurance at Rs 90,000 per hectare requires a farmer's contribution of Rs 4,500, while ginger insurance at Rs 1.50 lakh per hectare involves a contribution of Rs 7,500.

Vital Documents for Coverage

Essential documents include an Aadhaar card, land certificate, bank passbook copy, and crop sowing certificate. Sharecroppers, tenants, and partner farmers can also insure crops with specific declarations.

In the face of challenging climate conditions, the Chhattisgarh Government offers horticulture farmers an essential safety net through extended insurance options. Ensure your crop and livelihood protection today.

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Conclusion

Chhattisgarh's proactive approach in extending the horticulture crop insurance deadline for Kharif 2023 is a significant step towards safeguarding farmers' livelihoods. The inclusion of diverse crops under the insurance scheme, coupled with affordable premium rates, reflects the state's commitment to supporting its agricultural community. By providing protection against weather uncertainties and enabling easier access to insurance benefits, Chhattisgarh ensures that its farmers can cultivate confidence, even in the face of unpredictable climate conditions.

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