Centre to release ₹3,200 cr crop insurance for 30 lakh disaster-hit farmers
Announcing the package in a post on X, the union minister said that insurance companies that do not deposit the amount to disaster-affected farmers on time will face a 12 per cent interest penalty, which will be directly given to farmers.
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New Delhi, 11 August
The Central government will release Rs 3,200 crore installment of
Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana on Monday. This is the first installment given
to farmers, with Rs 8,000 crore to be released later, Union Agriculture and
Farmers Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said on Monday.
Announcing the package in a post on X, the union minister said that
insurance companies that do not deposit the amount to disaster-affected farmers
on time will face a 12 per cent interest penalty, which will be directly given
to farmers.
"Today, approximately 30 lakh farmers affected by natural disasters
will have ₹3200 crore deposited into their accounts under the Pradhan Mantri
Fasal Bima Yojana. This is the first installment, so farmers whose accounts do
not receive funds today should not worry. Approximately ₹8000 crore will be
released later," the union minister's X post read in Hindi.
"In natural disasters, crops get destroyed, and when that happens
then it is not just the crops which get destroyed but the lives of farmers too,
so for that the Prime Minister made Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Joyana, which
became a boon for all the affected farmers," the union minister said in
the video posted on X.
Expressing his commitment to farmers' welfare, Minister Chouhan called
on the farmers to address any complaints about the scheme to him.
"Farmer brothers and sisters, serving you is my worship of God. If
you have any complaints regarding the crop insurance scheme, please inform me.
We always stand with you," he added.
Talking about the interest payments the insurance companies will have to
pay on delayed payment, he added, "This scheme has become a boon for
disaster-affected farmers. To ensure farmers receive funds on time, we have
decided that if an insurance company fails to deposit the money within the
stipulated time frame after a claim, it will have to pay 12% interest, which
will go directly to the farmer's account."
Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, marked its nine-year anniversary on 18 February, 2025, celebrating close to a decade of empowering the farmers of India, according to an official statement from the Ministry of Agriculture and
Farmers Welfare.
The scheme, launched in 2016, offers a comprehensive shield against crop
losses caused by unpredictable natural hazards. This protection not only
stabilises farmers' income but also encourages them to adopt innovative
practices.
"Crop insurance is an important risk mitigation tool to protect
farmers from natural calamities. It aims at providing financial support to farmers suffering crop loss/damage arising out of natural calamities like
hailstorm, drought, floods, cyclones, heavy and unseasonal rains, attack of
disease and pests etc," the statement added.
The Union Cabinet in January 2025 approved the continuation of Pradhan
Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana and Restructured Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme
till 2025-26 with a total budget of ₹69,515.71 crore.
Though the scheme is voluntary for farmers, non-loanee farmers' coverage has increased to 55% of the total coverage under the scheme during 2023-24,
which shows the voluntary acceptability/popularity of the scheme.
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