The Chronicle

Project to develop insurance option

- PAT HANNAN Growcom CEO

IT HAS been more than three months since Tropical Cyclone Debbie left a trail of destructio­n across Queensland.

The well-reported impact on the state’s horticultu­re sector again highlighte­d the absence of a viable crop insurance product for farmers.

Due to the narrow range of agricultur­al commoditie­s covered by existing insurance products, Growcom continues to advocate for the developmen­t of suitable insurance products that provide additional risk management options for our members.

Quality historical farm data, regional data and farm weather risks are critical to the developmen­t of any farm insurance product.

This has proved a barrier for our sector as the lack of data and a high degree of variabilit­y have made it difficult to attract the attention of insurance companies.

The Queensland Government has funded Growcom and Queensland Farmers’ Federation to deliver a project that investigat­es new risk management solutions for farm businesses and collects this base-level data.

This project will take into considerat­ion the needs of growers to ensure any product is useful in a practical context.

The Insurance Council of Australia and insurance companies will be supporting this project and with their support we aim to prove that with industry involvemen­t, quality data and willing farmers the initial stages of insurance product developmen­t can be achieved.

The project will initially work with the pineapple and stonefruit industries to develop the methodolog­y and determine if there is an insurance solution for our sector.

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