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    Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY)

    Posted 21 May 2024

    4 min read

    Why in the news?

    The enrolment of farmers under the PMFBY has crossed a record 40 million in 2023-24, an increase of 27% from the 31.5 million enrolled in FY23.

    More on the news

    • Claims: Around Rs. 500 paid as claims to farmers under PMFBY for every 100 rupees of premium paid (2016 - 2023).
    • Claim recipients: Over 23.22 crore farmer applicants received claims under PMFBY in the past 8 Years of its implementation.
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    Salient features of PMFBY (launched in 2016)

    • Purpose: Comprehensive crop insurance from pre-sowing to post-harvest period
    • Type: Central Sector Scheme.
    • Nature: Demand-driven scheme and is voluntary for the States as well as farmers 
    • Implementing Agency: Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare (DAC&FW), Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare (MoA&FW) and the concerned State.
    • Coverage of Farmers: All farmers including sharecroppers and tenant farmers can avail it.
      • However, in 2020, the scheme was made optional for all farmers including farmers who have taken agri-loans.
    • Coverage of Crops: Food crops (Cereals, Millets and Pulses); Oilseeds; Annual Commercial / Annual Horticultural crops, etc.
    • Premium to be paid: Premium is paid as % of the sum assured or Actuarial Premium Rate (APR), whichever is less. APR is the premium rate set by insurance companies.
      • Premium by farmers: 
        • 2% for Kharif crops
        • 1.5% for Rabi crops
        • 5% for commercial horticulture crops
    • Other notable features: Compulsory use of at least 0.5% of the gross premium collected by insurance companies for IEC activities; intensive use of technology; freedom to States to choose risk cover as per requirements, etc.

    Key Initiatives under PMFBY

    • DigiClaim: Under it all the claims are worked out through National Crop Insurance Portal (NCIP).
    • CROPIC (Collection of Real Time Observations and Photo of Crops).
    • Weather Information Network Data Systems (WINDS) portal.
    • Yield Estimation System, based on Technology (YES-TECH) Manual.
    • Door enrollment app AIDE/Sahayak.
    • Forecasting Agricultural output using Space, Agro- meteorology and Land based observations (FASAL) project. 
    • National Agricultural Drought Assessment and Monitoring System (NADAMS).
    • ISRO's Geo-platform, Bhuvan, provides data on plantation, pest surveillance and weather.

    Challenges in FMBY

    • Higher cost of premium subsidy: In several states, the claims have exceeded the gross premium and the states found that a substantial part of their agriculture budget was going to pay premium subsidies.
    • Premium deducted from non-participating farmers: Lack of awareness among farmers about the procedure to opt out of the crop insurance scheme often leads to unintended deduction of premium amounts from their bank accounts.
    • Crop yield estimation problem: Disputes on the quality of yield data have been a challenge in the effective implementation of the Scheme.
    • Delays in settlement: The delayed release of premium subsidies by states, yield-related disputes between insurance companies and states, and non-receipt of farmers' account details contribute to delayed settlement.
    • Defaulting Insurance Companies: Delays in taking action against defaulting insurance companies due to procedural complications.
    • Difficulties to assess crop damage: By the insurance companies due to the localised nature of crop damage, possible negligence or even false claims by unscrupulous persons and the non-availability of data at the local level.

    Way forward

    • Ensure timely release of premium subsidy: To maintain strict financial discipline, subsidy payment should be streamlined through an escrow account jointly administered by the State government and the Centre. 
      • Also, all financial transactions (subsidy or claims) shall be routed through the National Crop Insurance Portal (NCIP).
    • Presence of insurance companies in every tehsil of the district: It will be crucial for farmers in order to mitigate the problems faced in availing the scheme benefits.
    • Penalties for companies: Effectively penalising defaulters in a time-bound manner.
    • Adoption of smart sampling techniques: By all states using technological interventions such as satellite data or the use of drones. 
    • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Insurance companies can plan to spend a share of their profits towards CSR in the districts from where profits are earned.
    • Tags :
    • Agriculture
    • Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana
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