Kshema’s crop insurance policies are designed to protect farmers from various risks that can cause damage to their crops. Whether it is a natural disaster like cyclones or a sudden event like an animal attack, Kshema’s crop insurance policies provide protection to farmers from financial ruin caused by such unpredictable episodes. In this article, we will talk about the 8 perils covered by Kshema and how focusing on these key risks ensures peace of mind for the farmers.
Introduction to Kshema’s Crop Insurance Policies
Farming is an uncertain activity in the best of circumstances. However, irrespective of the number of precautions undertaken, crop yields can still be impacted significantly by factors beyond the control of farmers. Whether it’s a weather-related disaster, or an animal attack, these risks can have devastating consequences. Kshema crop insurance policies are designed to offer protection against these specific dangers. These insurance policies cover a variety of natural and external events that can lead to crop loss, offering farmers financial support and helping them recover more quickly.
1. Fire Due to Lightning
2. Landslides
3. Cyclone
4. Flood
5. Inundation
6. Earthquake
7. Animal Attack
8. Hailstorm
Why Farmers Need Kshema Crop Insurance
Additionally, the peace of mind that comes with knowing that their crops are protected against a range of unpredictable events is invaluable to the farmers. This sense of security enables them to focus on improving their agricultural practices and growing their businesses, knowing that they have financial support when disaster strikes.
Conclusion
Kshema plays a significant role in safeguarding the livelihoods of farmers by covering a range of perils that can damage or destroy crops. From lightning-induced fires and floods to landslides, cyclones, and animal attacks, our crop insurance policies provide comprehensive coverage that helps farmers recover from financial setbacks caused by unexpected events. By protecting crops from such perils, Kshema General Insurance ensures that farmers can continue their agricultural activities without the constant fear of losing their investments to these perils.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What perils do crop insurance policies usually cover?
Most policies cover flood, cyclone, hailstorm, lightning fires, earthquakes and animal attacks.
2. Are localized calamities covered?
Yes, many policies include protection against specific localised weather and geographical events.
3. Is sowing failure part of crop insurance policies?
Coverage depends on the policy; some include sowing failure under weather‑based risks.
4. Are post‑harvest losses included in crop insurance policies?
Certain policies cover post‑harvest losses due to specific weather events like unseasonal rain.
5. How can farmers confirm which perils are covered?
Farmers should review policy documents or check coverage details on the Kshema app.

















