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It will protect professional warehouse operators against utilization risk arising due to extreme weather conditions.

 

 

 Post-harvest solutions provider Arya Collateral has partnered with public sector undertaking Agriculture Insurance Company of India (AICIL) to launch a weather-based parametric insurance product for agricultural warehouses in the country.

The product will protect professional warehouse operators against utilisation risk arising due to extreme weather conditions during the growth and harvest stages of the crop, Arya said in a release.

Utilisation risk deters professional warehousing operators from creating storage capacity for farmers at the farm gate. This invariably increases the cost of storage for farmers and other stakeholders.

Insurance pilots

The insurance pilot has been executed in 28 districts across three states by Arya.Under this, Arya’’s designated warehouses are mapped to block-level gridded weather data of the Indian Meteorological Department to enable the insurance coverage. 

This helps in protecting professional warehouse operators from the financial downside of paying rent despite low utilisation in case adverse weather leads to lower commodity arrivals, the release said. 

Avert the utilisation risk to warehouse

Arya’’s general manager Ritesh Raman said the facility will give confidence to its warehouse business partners to offer competitive rates to its clients. It is one of a kind solution started in the country to avert the utilisation risk to warehouse owners arising from adverse climate conditions, he added. 

Arya provides end-to-end post-harvest commodity management and financing services for smallholder farmers, farmer produce organisations (FPOs) and other stakeholders in remote agricultural markets enabling them to avoid distress sale of agri commodities.

 

It will protect professional warehouse operators against

Focus on food system resilience and role of digital technologies

From October 19 to 23, 2020, the Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centers (CGIAR) will conduct a virtual and global convention ‘Digital Dynamism for Adaptive Food Systems’. The event will examine food system resilience and highlight how digital tools and technologies can help us sense, respond and rebuild better systems in times of global food security crises. 

It will also examine what it takes to build long term resilient food systems that leverage collaboration between CGIAR Centers, global agripreneur networks, food companies, crisis relief organizations and local actors.

Experts believe that there is a need for resilient food systems that come into stark relief during a crisis. Responses must be agile and adaptive, facilitating the quickest possible recovery while equipping these systems to adaptively manage or avert crises in the future.

Focus on food system resilience and role