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DARE WITH CROPS INSURANCE

Hyderabad, April 30, (way2newstv.com):
The government has taken steps to conserve kharif crops.with implementation of insurance premiums Imposed deadline to farmers.The insurance will stand up to the farmers when it is facing severe and drought.Farmers can be more affordable if they can insure the crops in Kharif and Rabbi. The hectare is available for over Rs. Farmers will be compensated by the Prime Minister's crop insurance. The losses from the beginning of the crop to the harvest are coming under insurance. The premium paid farmer is compensated for up to Rs 2 lakh if ​​his family dies and permanent disability. Prime Minister will be considered as a unit unit of the crop insurance scheme and other crops as unit unit. The government has put an end to insurance for such crops. As far as the farmers are concerned, the expected benefit will be. The government has suggested that the cotton crop will be covered by July 15, while the cabbage crop will be covered by July 7. Rice crops upto August 31 as well as maize, sorghum, kandi, paraara, peanuts and turmeric crops are dead till July 30. Announcing that the crop will have weather based insurance and the rest of the crops will be the village and mandal unit. 


DARE WITH CROPS INSURANCE

The deadline for the crops will be applied only to kharif crops. Prime Minister's Crop Insurance Scheme has been implemented since last Yogi Season. If the crop loses, the government is compensating the compensation. The government has made it clear that compensation will be paid to the insured only without such a policy. In this background, the farmers did not insure at the beginning of the insurance promotion. The district has 210 revenue villages with 276 gram panchayats. Four agricultural divisions in the district were printed in Karimnagar, Manakondur, Choppadandi and Huzurabad divisions. Cropping is estimated at 1.32 lakh hectares this year, cotton is expected to be 62,000 hectares, rice 50,000 hectares, 18,000 hectares of maize and 2,000 hectares. Each farmer loanee from banks will have to join the scheme. The premium for crops cultivating farmers will be paid to the company exempt from the premium except in debt. This is essential. Farmers who do not take loans from banks can insure their crops. Any DCCB, Rural Banks, Commercial Banks can apply for any premium payable. The lease is also given to farmers.