Jamaica Gleaner

Farmers, fishers to benefit from insurance plan

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SOME 220,000 farmers registered with the Rural Agricultur­al Developmen­t Authority and 26,000 fishers registered with National Fisheries Authority are to benefit from the Guardian Life Fisheries and Agricultur­al Multi-Advantage insurance plan.

This insurance scheme represents a collaborat­ive approach between the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries and Guardian Life to enable farmers and fishers to access benefits such as doctors’ visits, prescripti­on drugs, surgical, hospitalis­ation, dental, optical, maternity, group life, personal accident and critical illness.

The insurance provision is also in direct response to a commitment given by portfolio minister, Floyd Green, last year October on an all-island listening tour, to ensure insurance coverage was provided to farmers and fishers.

“This will go a far way in assisting our food heroes who work hard to provide food for the nation and bolster our food security,” said Green as he welcomed the collaborat­ion with the insurance provider.

This insurance coverage is the

‘This will go a far way in assisting our food heroes who work hard to provide food for the nation and bolster our food security.’

second of its kind to be introduced in less than a month through partnershi­p with the private sector and the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries.

It has the potential to increase interest and participat­ion levels, as existing and prospectiv­e farmers and fishers may view the sector as a more favourable option for employment.

Guardian Life is anticipati­ng that a minimum of 2,500 farmers and fishers will enrol on the plan within the first 12 months, with an expected increase of 10 per cent each year.

They also anticipate that offering health and live coverage to farmers and fishers will have a positive impact on the public healthcare system.

 ?? JIS ?? Minister of Agricultur­e and Fisheries Floyd Green (left) engages in discussion with executive advisor at Guardian Life Limited, Fay Hutchinson, during a recent meeting at the Ministry’s Hope Gardens offices in Kingston.
JIS Minister of Agricultur­e and Fisheries Floyd Green (left) engages in discussion with executive advisor at Guardian Life Limited, Fay Hutchinson, during a recent meeting at the Ministry’s Hope Gardens offices in Kingston.

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