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Climate Analytics Supporting Crop Insurance Uptake in Latin America

New insurance products supported by climate analytics platforms are enabling more farmers in Latin America to protect against weather triggered losses. These parametric insurance schemes payout automatically when rainfall temperature or drought thresholds are breached.

Colombian and Peruvian pilot programs use satellite data and weather station forecasts to monitor crop zones in coffee maize and fruit production. Farmers purchase coverage at affordable rates and if at harvest rainfall is below thirty millimeters over a critical growth period the policy pays a fixed amount eliminating claim delays and uncertainty.

Preliminary data shows insured farmers spend twenty percent more on high yield inputs and expand cultivated area by fifteen percent. Insurance platforms bundled with agronomic advice and post harvest support create comprehensive risk management systems.

Experts argue climate smart insurance stimulates investment in productivity innovation and builds agricultural sector resilience. Regional expansion is underway with support from multilateral organizations retail insurers and investment funds.

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