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National Agriculture Insurance Scheme

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🎯 Quick Insight

The National Agriculture Insurance Scheme is a significant initiative categorized under Skills & Employment. It is designed to provide targeted assistance to eligible beneficiaries, helping them achieve better outcomes in skills & employment.

Complexity Medium
Popularity High
Verification Jan 2026

📝 Overview & Benefits

Comprehensive Crop Coverage:

Protection against crop loss due to natural calamities (floods, droughts, hailstorms), pests, diseases, and localized risks.

Includes coverage for sowing, standing crops, and post-harvest losses.

Subsidized Premiums for Small Farmers:

Small and marginal farmers receive premium subsidies, making the scheme affordable for them.

Affordable Premiums for All Farmers:

Low premium rates for both loanee and non-loanee farmers, with premiums deducted from agricultural loans.

Quick Claim Settlement:

Fast processing and direct claim settlement to the farmer’s bank account.

Encourages Better Farming Practices:

Promotes risk mitigation and adoption of modern agricultural practices, increasing productivity.

Wide Crop Coverage:

Covers food crops, oilseeds, and horticultural crops, ensuring protection for most farmers.

Nationwide Accessibility:

Available to farmers across the country, making it a national safety net.



Premium Rates

Food crops and oilseeds:

Kharif crops: 3.5% of the sum insured.

Rabi crops: 1.5% of the sum insured.

Commercial and horticultural crops: Actuarial premium rates apply.

The premium for Small & Marginal farmers is subsidised to the extent of 10% which is shared by the State Govt. and Govt. of India

✅ Eligibility Criteria

Loanee Farmers:

Farmers who avail seasonal agricultural operations (SAO) loans from financial institutions (banks, co-operative societies, etc.) are automatically covered under the scheme.

The coverage for loanee farmers is compulsory, and premiums are deducted from the loan amount.



Non-Loanee Farmers:

Non-loanee farmers can apply voluntarily for the insurance coverage.

The application must be submitted before the deadline for each crop season.



Notified Crops and Areas:

The crops to be insured and the areas where the scheme is applicable are announced by the government each year.

🚀 Application Process

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Application Process for Loanee Farmers

Step-1: Loanee farmers need to visit their nearest bank or primary agricultural cooperative society (PACS) branch, where they have taken the loan.

Step-2: The bank will automatically enroll the farmer in the NAIS.

Step-3: Premiums are deducted directly from the loan amount at the time of disbursement



Application Process for Non-Loanee Farmers

Step-1: Visit the Bank or Insurance Office

Go to the nearest branch of a bank that offers NAIS or visit the office of an authorized insurance company that provides coverage under NAIS.

Step-2: Fill the Application Form

Fill out the application form for the National Agriculture Insurance Scheme.

Step-3: Provide Required Documents

Submit required documents such as:

Aadhaar card or any government-issued identity proof.

Proof of land ownership or tenancy.

Crop sowing details (if applicable).

Bank account details for claim disbursement.

Step-4: Pay the Premium

Pay the premium amount at the time of application. The premium amount is based on the type of crop and the coverage opted for.





Contact for Assistance

If you need help during the application process or have any questions, you can contact:

Toll-Free Helpline: 1800-180-1551

Email: pmfby-support@gov.in

Website: https://www.pmfby.gov.in/

📄 Documents Required

Aadhaar card or valid ID proof.

Proof of land records or tenancy agreement.

Crop-sowing certificate (if required).

Bank account details for claim disbursement.

🏷️ Related Tags

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💡 Editor's Tip

Before applying for National Agriculture..., ensure you have your Aadhar card and bank details ready. Most rejections happen due to mismatched documents.

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  • Category Skills & Employment
  • Min Age 18+
  • Residency India
  • Status ● Active

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