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Farmers under PMFBY will receive timely compensation with 12% interest on delays, accurate satellite-based loss assessment, and affordable premiums.
The government has announced a major update to the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY). Farmers will now receive 12% interest on delayed crop insurance payments from insurance companies. This step is expected to ensure timely compensation for crop losses and benefit millions of farmers across the country.
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Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, in a recent virtual meeting with state agriculture ministers, stated that crop loss assessments will now be conducted using remote sensing and satellite technology. This modern approach will provide accurate evaluations, replacing the earlier manual crop-cutting methods.
The amount of crop insurance claims will be directly transferred to farmers accounts through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system. If an insurance company delays payment, they will have to pay 12% interest on the claim amount. This new rule aims to improve accountability and benefit farmers by reducing payment delays.
PMFBY, launched to provide affordable crop insurance, has become the world's largest crop insurance scheme, according to the Agriculture Minister.
Farmers can insure their Rabi crops under PMFBY until January 10, 2025. In Uttar Pradesh, the deadline is extended to January 15, 2025. Crops like wheat, mustard, gram, linseed, and lentils are covered under this scheme. Farmers can claim compensation for up to 80% crop loss.
The insurance premium under PMFBY is kept low to make it accessible. For example:
Farmers can insure their crops under PMFBY through the following steps:
The central government has assured farmers that it will release its share of the insurance amount immediately. States have been urged to expedite their payments to ensure quick disbursal. These updates aim to strengthen farmers trust in the scheme and provide timely support during losses caused by natural disasters.
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The updated Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana ensures accurate crop loss assessment, timely compensation, and accountability from insurance companies with a 12% interest on delays. By offering affordable premiums and easy application processes, the government is committed to protecting farmers livelihoods and strengthening the agricultural sector against natural disasters.