Agriculture & Crop Insurance in Nepal

Compare agriculture insurance plans. Government-subsidized crop, livestock & farm protection from Nepal's leading insurers.

What is Agriculture Insurance?

Agriculture insurance protects farmers against crop failure, livestock death, and weather-related losses. In Nepal, where 65% of the population depends on agriculture, crop and livestock insurance is subsidized up to 75% by the government through Beema Samiti. Plans cover paddy, wheat, maize, vegetables, poultry, cattle, goats, and fisheries against natural disasters, disease, and pest damage.

What is Agriculture Insurance?

Why Choose Agriculture Insurance in Nepal?

Government subsidized — up to 75% premium subsidy makes agriculture insurance highly affordable for Nepali farmers

Protection against unpredictable monsoons, droughts, hailstorms, and floods that destroy crops every year

Livestock coverage for cattle, buffalo, goat, poultry, and fisheries against disease outbreaks and natural death

Enables access to agricultural loans — banks require crop/livestock insurance for farm credit disbursement

How to Compare Agriculture Insurance Plans

1

Select your farming type — crop (paddy, wheat, vegetables) or livestock (cattle, poultry, fisheries) insurance

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Compare coverage for different perils — drought, flood, hailstorm, pest attack, and disease outbreak

3

Check government subsidy eligibility — most plans qualify for 50-75% premium subsidy from the Nepal government

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Review claim settlement timelines — faster-settling companies help farmers recover and replant sooner

Key Factors for Agriculture Insurance

Government Subsidy

Nepal government subsidizes 50-75% of crop/livestock insurance premiums. Ensure your plan qualifies for maximum subsidy benefit.

Covered Perils

Check if the plan covers all relevant risks — flood, drought, hailstorm, pest attack, disease, and wildlife damage to crops.

Sum Insured Calculation

Based on expected yield and market price. Ensure the sum insured reflects actual production costs and expected income.

Claim Assessment

Understand how losses are assessed — crop-cutting experiments, satellite imagery, or individual farm inspection methods affect your payout.

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