PRADHAN MANTRI FASAL BIMA YOJNA
(PMFBY)
Presented by,
Abinash Kr. Mandilwar
Chief Manager & Faculty Member
BOI, STC, Bhopal
INTRODUCTION
 Agriculture in India is wholly dependent on nature.
 Crop insurance scheme has been implemented to
protect the farmers from perils of nature.
 The Central Govt. has announced a new format of
Crop Insurance in name of "Pradhan Mantri Fasal
Bima Yojana (PMFBY)", to be implemented from
1st April' 2016.
 PMFBY will provide a comprehensive insurance
cover against failure of the crop thus helping in
stabilising the income of the farmers and encourage
them for adoption of innovative practices.
OBJECTIVES
 To provide insurance coverage and financial
support to the farmers in the event of failure
of any of the notified crop as a result of
natural calamities, pests & diseases.
 To stabilise the income of farmers to ensure
their continuance in farming.
 To encourage farmers to adopt innovative and
modern agricultural practices.
 To ensure flow of credit to agriculture sector.
SALIENT FEATURES OF PMFBY
 The Scheme can cover all Food & Oilseeds crops and
Annual Commercial/ Horticultural Crops for which past
yield data is available and for which requisite number of
Crop Cutting Experiments (CCEs) will be conducted
being a part of the General Crop Estimation Survey
(GCES).
 The scheme will be implemented by AIC and other
empanelled private general insurance companies.
Selection of Implementing Agency (IA) will be done by
the concerned State Government through bidding.
 The existing State Level Co-ordination Committee on
Crop Insurance (SLCCCI), Sub-Committee to SLCCCI,
District Level Monitoring Committee (DLMC) shall be
responsible for proper management of the Scheme.
UNIT OF INSURANCE
 The Scheme shall be implemented on an 'Area
Approach basis'. The unit of insurance shall be
Village Panchayat level for major crops.
 The loss assessment for crop losses due to non-
preventable natural risks will be on area
approach.
 In case of majority of insured crops. of a notified
area are prevented from sowing/ planting the
insured crops due to adverse weather conditions
that will be eligible for indemnity claims up to
maximum of 25% of the sum-insured.
CROPS WHICH CAN BE INSURED
The scheme can cover all the crops for
which past yield data is available and
grown during the Notified Season, in a
Notified Area and for which yield
estimation at the Notified Area level will
be available based on requisite number of
Crop Cutting Experiments (CCEs) being
a part of the General Crop Estimation
Survey (GCES).
FARMERS TO BE COVERED
All farmers including sharecroppers, tenant
farmers growing the notified crops in the notified
areas
a. On a compulsory basis: All farmers growing
notified crops and availing Seasonal Agricultural
Operations (SAO) loans from Financial Institutions
i.e. Loanee Farmers.
Such other farmers whom the government may
decide to include from time to time.
b. On a voluntary basis: All other farmers growing
notified crops (i.e., Non- Loanee Farmers) who opt
for the scheme.
RISKS COVERED
Following stages of the crop and risks leading to
crop loss are covered under the scheme.
a) Prevented Sowing/ Planting Risk: Insured area is
prevented from sowing/planting due to deficit
rainfall or adverse seasonal conditions
b) Standing crops: On notified area basis losses due
to non-preventable risks, such as:
(i) Natural Fire and Lightning
(ii) Storm, Hailstorm, Cyclone, Typhoon, Tempest,
Hurricane, Tornado etc.
(iii) Flood, Inundation and Landslide
(iv) Drought, Dry spells
(v) Pests/ Diseases etc.
RISKS COVERED
c) Post-Harvest Losses: coverage is available only up to a
maximum period of two weeks from harvesting for
those crops which are allowed to dry in cut and spread
condition in the field after harvesting against specific
perils of cyclone and cyclonic rains and unseasonal
rains.
d) Localized Calamities: Loss/ damage resulting from
occurrence of identified localized risks of hailstorm,
landslide, and Inundation affecting isolated farms in
the notified area.
General Exclusions: Losses arising out of war
and nuclear risks, malicious damage and
other preventable risks shall be excluded.
INSURANCE AMOUNT
 In case of Loanee farmers under compulsory
component, the sum insured would be equal to
scale of finance for that crop as fixed by DLTC
which may extend up to the value of the threshold
yield of the insured crop at the option of insured
farmer.
 Where value of the threshold yield is lower than
the scale of finance, higher amount shall be the
Sum Insured.
 Multiplying the Notional Threshold Yield with the
Minimum Support Price (MSP) of the current year
arrives at the value of sum insured.
 Wherever current year's MSP is not available,
MSP of previous year shall be adopted.
INSURANCE AMOUNT
 The crops for which, MSP is not declared, farm gate
price established by the marketing department / board
shall be adopted.
 In case of loanee farmers, the insurance charges payable
by the farmers shall be financed by loan disbursing
office of the bank, and will be treated as additional
component to the scale of finance for the purpose of
obtaining loan.
 For farmers covered on voluntary basis the sum-insured
is up to the value of threshold yield i.e. threshold yield x
(MSP or gate price) of the insured crop.
PREMIUM RATES
S.
No.
Season Crops Premium rate
1 Kharif Food & Oilseeds crops
(all cereals, millets,
pulses) & oilseeds.
2.0% of SI or
Actuarial rate,
which ever is less
2 Rabi Food & Oilseeds crops
(all cereals, millets,
pulses) & oilseeds.
1.5% of SI or
Actuarial rate,
which ever is less
3 Kharif
&
Rabi
Annual Commercial or
Horticultural crops
5.0% of SI or
Actuarial rate,
which ever is less
INSURANCE PREMIUM
 The premium rate would be a flat rate or actuarial
rate whichever is lower. The flat rates of insurance
premium for different crops are as under:
 The difference between premium rate and the rate
of insurance charges payable by farmers shall be
treated as rate of normal premium subsidy, which
shall be shared equally by the centre and state.
 Now, no subsidy in premium is allowed in respect
of Small & Marginal farmers.
COVERAGE OF NON-LOANEE FARMERS
i) A non-loanee farmer seeking coverage has to
submit a declaration within the cut-off date to
any bank branch along with premium.
ii) He should open a SB account with this branch.
iii)The non-loanee farmer should submit Xerox
copies of his land record for verification.
iv) The nodal branch should remit the premium
for non-loanee farmers by means of a separate
draft.
v) The non-loanee farmers can also send the
premium directly to Insurance Agency.
INDEMNITY LEVEL (IL) AND
THRESHOLD YIELD (TY)
 Three levels of Indemnity, viz.,70%, 80% and 90% corresponding
to crop Risk in the areas shall be available for all crops.
 The Threshold Yield (TY)shall be the benchmark yield level at
which Insurance protection shall be given to all the insured
farmers in an Insurance Unit.
 The Threshold Yield for a crop in an Insurance Unit shall be
based on average yield of last seven years excluding two years of
declared calamity if any, multiplied by the level of indemnity of
the area.
 Threshold Yield = Sum [Last7 Years of Yield
(Minus two notified calamity years if any)]
------------------------------------------- X Level of Indemnity
5 or 7 ( as the case may be)
ASSESSMENT & CLAIM PROCEDURE
 Yield losses at Notified Area level: Once the yield data is
received from the State/UT Govt. as per the prescribed cut-
off dates, claims will be processed, approved and settled by
IA.
 If the 'Actual Yield' (AY) per hectare of the insured crop for
the defined area [on the basis of requisite number of Crop
Cutting Experiments (CCEs)] in the insured season, falls
short of the specified threshold yield(TY) Yield' (RY), all the
insured farmers growing that crop in the defined area are
deemed to have suffered shortfall in their yield.
 The scheme seeks to provide protection against such
contingency to all insured farmers of an Insurance Unit
ASSESSMENT & CLAIM PROCEDURE
Claim Pay-outs based on Yield losses shall be
calculated as per the following formula:
Shortfall in yield
Claims Payout= ----------------------X Sum insured
Threshold yield
Where,
Shortfall in yield = (Threshold yield - Actual yield)
PROCEDURE FOR ASSESSMENT,
PROCESSING & APPROVAL OF CLAIMS
Assessment of prevented Sowing: In case of majority of insured crops.
of a notified area are prevented from sowing/planting the insured
crops due to adverse weather conditions that will be eligible for
indemnity claims up to maximum of 25% of the sum-insured.
Localized Calamity Loss Assessment: Loss assessment and modified
indemnity procedures in case of occurrence of localized perils, such
as hailstorm, landslide, flood, and inundation shall be for a cluster of
affected farms or affected village and the settlement of claims, if any,
will be each insured farmer covered under assessment.
Post-Harvest Loss Assessment: Loss assessment and indemnity
procedures in case of occurrence of Post- Harvest Loss shall be for a
cluster of affected farms or affected village and the settlement of
claims, if any, will be each insured farmer covered under assessment.
N.B.: The District Administration will assist IA in assessing
the extent of loss.
SHARING OF RISK
The difference between premium rate and the rate of
Insurance charges payable by farmers shall be treated as Rate
of Normal Premium Subsidy, which shall be shared equally by
the Centre and State.
 The liability of the Insurance companies in case of
catastrophic losses computed at the national level for an
agricultural crop season, shall be up to 350% of total premium
collected (farmer share plus Govt. subsidy) or 35% of total
Sum Insured (SI), of all the insurance companies combined,
whichever is higher. The losses at the national level in a crop
season beyond this ceiling shall be met by equal contribution
(i.e. on 50:50 basis) from the Central Government and the
concerned State Governments.
WEATHER BASED CROP
INSURANCE SCHEME (WBCIS)
 The structure of farmer's premium under
WBCIS will be at par with the proposed
PMFBY.
 The criteria of selection of implementing
agency and area allocation will be same as
PMFBY.
 The other broad features will remain same.
THANK YOU

Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana

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    PRADHAN MANTRI FASALBIMA YOJNA (PMFBY) Presented by, Abinash Kr. Mandilwar Chief Manager & Faculty Member BOI, STC, Bhopal
  • 2.
    INTRODUCTION  Agriculture inIndia is wholly dependent on nature.  Crop insurance scheme has been implemented to protect the farmers from perils of nature.  The Central Govt. has announced a new format of Crop Insurance in name of "Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY)", to be implemented from 1st April' 2016.  PMFBY will provide a comprehensive insurance cover against failure of the crop thus helping in stabilising the income of the farmers and encourage them for adoption of innovative practices.
  • 3.
    OBJECTIVES  To provideinsurance coverage and financial support to the farmers in the event of failure of any of the notified crop as a result of natural calamities, pests & diseases.  To stabilise the income of farmers to ensure their continuance in farming.  To encourage farmers to adopt innovative and modern agricultural practices.  To ensure flow of credit to agriculture sector.
  • 4.
    SALIENT FEATURES OFPMFBY  The Scheme can cover all Food & Oilseeds crops and Annual Commercial/ Horticultural Crops for which past yield data is available and for which requisite number of Crop Cutting Experiments (CCEs) will be conducted being a part of the General Crop Estimation Survey (GCES).  The scheme will be implemented by AIC and other empanelled private general insurance companies. Selection of Implementing Agency (IA) will be done by the concerned State Government through bidding.  The existing State Level Co-ordination Committee on Crop Insurance (SLCCCI), Sub-Committee to SLCCCI, District Level Monitoring Committee (DLMC) shall be responsible for proper management of the Scheme.
  • 5.
    UNIT OF INSURANCE The Scheme shall be implemented on an 'Area Approach basis'. The unit of insurance shall be Village Panchayat level for major crops.  The loss assessment for crop losses due to non- preventable natural risks will be on area approach.  In case of majority of insured crops. of a notified area are prevented from sowing/ planting the insured crops due to adverse weather conditions that will be eligible for indemnity claims up to maximum of 25% of the sum-insured.
  • 6.
    CROPS WHICH CANBE INSURED The scheme can cover all the crops for which past yield data is available and grown during the Notified Season, in a Notified Area and for which yield estimation at the Notified Area level will be available based on requisite number of Crop Cutting Experiments (CCEs) being a part of the General Crop Estimation Survey (GCES).
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    FARMERS TO BECOVERED All farmers including sharecroppers, tenant farmers growing the notified crops in the notified areas a. On a compulsory basis: All farmers growing notified crops and availing Seasonal Agricultural Operations (SAO) loans from Financial Institutions i.e. Loanee Farmers. Such other farmers whom the government may decide to include from time to time. b. On a voluntary basis: All other farmers growing notified crops (i.e., Non- Loanee Farmers) who opt for the scheme.
  • 8.
    RISKS COVERED Following stagesof the crop and risks leading to crop loss are covered under the scheme. a) Prevented Sowing/ Planting Risk: Insured area is prevented from sowing/planting due to deficit rainfall or adverse seasonal conditions b) Standing crops: On notified area basis losses due to non-preventable risks, such as: (i) Natural Fire and Lightning (ii) Storm, Hailstorm, Cyclone, Typhoon, Tempest, Hurricane, Tornado etc. (iii) Flood, Inundation and Landslide (iv) Drought, Dry spells (v) Pests/ Diseases etc.
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    RISKS COVERED c) Post-HarvestLosses: coverage is available only up to a maximum period of two weeks from harvesting for those crops which are allowed to dry in cut and spread condition in the field after harvesting against specific perils of cyclone and cyclonic rains and unseasonal rains. d) Localized Calamities: Loss/ damage resulting from occurrence of identified localized risks of hailstorm, landslide, and Inundation affecting isolated farms in the notified area. General Exclusions: Losses arising out of war and nuclear risks, malicious damage and other preventable risks shall be excluded.
  • 10.
    INSURANCE AMOUNT  Incase of Loanee farmers under compulsory component, the sum insured would be equal to scale of finance for that crop as fixed by DLTC which may extend up to the value of the threshold yield of the insured crop at the option of insured farmer.  Where value of the threshold yield is lower than the scale of finance, higher amount shall be the Sum Insured.  Multiplying the Notional Threshold Yield with the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of the current year arrives at the value of sum insured.  Wherever current year's MSP is not available, MSP of previous year shall be adopted.
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    INSURANCE AMOUNT  Thecrops for which, MSP is not declared, farm gate price established by the marketing department / board shall be adopted.  In case of loanee farmers, the insurance charges payable by the farmers shall be financed by loan disbursing office of the bank, and will be treated as additional component to the scale of finance for the purpose of obtaining loan.  For farmers covered on voluntary basis the sum-insured is up to the value of threshold yield i.e. threshold yield x (MSP or gate price) of the insured crop.
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    PREMIUM RATES S. No. Season CropsPremium rate 1 Kharif Food & Oilseeds crops (all cereals, millets, pulses) & oilseeds. 2.0% of SI or Actuarial rate, which ever is less 2 Rabi Food & Oilseeds crops (all cereals, millets, pulses) & oilseeds. 1.5% of SI or Actuarial rate, which ever is less 3 Kharif & Rabi Annual Commercial or Horticultural crops 5.0% of SI or Actuarial rate, which ever is less
  • 13.
    INSURANCE PREMIUM  Thepremium rate would be a flat rate or actuarial rate whichever is lower. The flat rates of insurance premium for different crops are as under:  The difference between premium rate and the rate of insurance charges payable by farmers shall be treated as rate of normal premium subsidy, which shall be shared equally by the centre and state.  Now, no subsidy in premium is allowed in respect of Small & Marginal farmers.
  • 14.
    COVERAGE OF NON-LOANEEFARMERS i) A non-loanee farmer seeking coverage has to submit a declaration within the cut-off date to any bank branch along with premium. ii) He should open a SB account with this branch. iii)The non-loanee farmer should submit Xerox copies of his land record for verification. iv) The nodal branch should remit the premium for non-loanee farmers by means of a separate draft. v) The non-loanee farmers can also send the premium directly to Insurance Agency.
  • 15.
    INDEMNITY LEVEL (IL)AND THRESHOLD YIELD (TY)  Three levels of Indemnity, viz.,70%, 80% and 90% corresponding to crop Risk in the areas shall be available for all crops.  The Threshold Yield (TY)shall be the benchmark yield level at which Insurance protection shall be given to all the insured farmers in an Insurance Unit.  The Threshold Yield for a crop in an Insurance Unit shall be based on average yield of last seven years excluding two years of declared calamity if any, multiplied by the level of indemnity of the area.  Threshold Yield = Sum [Last7 Years of Yield (Minus two notified calamity years if any)] ------------------------------------------- X Level of Indemnity 5 or 7 ( as the case may be)
  • 16.
    ASSESSMENT & CLAIMPROCEDURE  Yield losses at Notified Area level: Once the yield data is received from the State/UT Govt. as per the prescribed cut- off dates, claims will be processed, approved and settled by IA.  If the 'Actual Yield' (AY) per hectare of the insured crop for the defined area [on the basis of requisite number of Crop Cutting Experiments (CCEs)] in the insured season, falls short of the specified threshold yield(TY) Yield' (RY), all the insured farmers growing that crop in the defined area are deemed to have suffered shortfall in their yield.  The scheme seeks to provide protection against such contingency to all insured farmers of an Insurance Unit
  • 17.
    ASSESSMENT & CLAIMPROCEDURE Claim Pay-outs based on Yield losses shall be calculated as per the following formula: Shortfall in yield Claims Payout= ----------------------X Sum insured Threshold yield Where, Shortfall in yield = (Threshold yield - Actual yield)
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    PROCEDURE FOR ASSESSMENT, PROCESSING& APPROVAL OF CLAIMS Assessment of prevented Sowing: In case of majority of insured crops. of a notified area are prevented from sowing/planting the insured crops due to adverse weather conditions that will be eligible for indemnity claims up to maximum of 25% of the sum-insured. Localized Calamity Loss Assessment: Loss assessment and modified indemnity procedures in case of occurrence of localized perils, such as hailstorm, landslide, flood, and inundation shall be for a cluster of affected farms or affected village and the settlement of claims, if any, will be each insured farmer covered under assessment. Post-Harvest Loss Assessment: Loss assessment and indemnity procedures in case of occurrence of Post- Harvest Loss shall be for a cluster of affected farms or affected village and the settlement of claims, if any, will be each insured farmer covered under assessment. N.B.: The District Administration will assist IA in assessing the extent of loss.
  • 19.
    SHARING OF RISK Thedifference between premium rate and the rate of Insurance charges payable by farmers shall be treated as Rate of Normal Premium Subsidy, which shall be shared equally by the Centre and State.  The liability of the Insurance companies in case of catastrophic losses computed at the national level for an agricultural crop season, shall be up to 350% of total premium collected (farmer share plus Govt. subsidy) or 35% of total Sum Insured (SI), of all the insurance companies combined, whichever is higher. The losses at the national level in a crop season beyond this ceiling shall be met by equal contribution (i.e. on 50:50 basis) from the Central Government and the concerned State Governments.
  • 20.
    WEATHER BASED CROP INSURANCESCHEME (WBCIS)  The structure of farmer's premium under WBCIS will be at par with the proposed PMFBY.  The criteria of selection of implementing agency and area allocation will be same as PMFBY.  The other broad features will remain same.
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