Project Description

Insurance

PEPAC

This incentive aims to provide tools to support farmers in managing the economic and environmental risks to which they are exposed as a result of climate change. Insurance is an important risk management tool, allowing farmers to share the risk and contributing to the attractiveness and sustainability of agricultural activity.

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Support Status

Open

Financing

70% of the Prize

Territory

National Territory

Eligible Entities

Natural Persons
Legal Persons

Insurance

PEPAC

This incentive aims to provide tools to support farmers in managing the economic and environmental risks to which they are exposed as a result of climate change. Insurance is an important risk management tool, allowing farmers to share the risk and contributing to the attractiveness and sustainability of agricultural activity.

Download the Infosheet

Support Status

Open

Financing

70% of the Prize

Territory

National Territory

Eligible Entities

Natural Persons
Legal Persons

Incentive Conditions

  • Farmers are increasingly exposed to economic and environmental risks arising from climate change. Extreme phenomena such as drought, storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, heavy rains and floods may become more frequent. Also of note are the growing phytosanitary risks associated with the spread of quarantine diseases, through the movement of plants that may be infected by insect vectors.
  • This intervention contributes to the following PEPAC goals:
    • Risk management
  • National Territory.
  • Natural or legal persons, of a public or private nature, individually or in groups, who are active farmers and who take out insurance under Ordinance no. 65/2014 of March 12.
  • Active farmers who own an agricultural holding and have registered it with the Parcel Identification System (SIP);
  • There is no coverage of the same insured object, for the same period of time, by instruments contracted under the single CMO regulation of the support scheme for Operational Programmes (OP) for Producer Organizations (PO) in the horticultural sector or under instruments with national or EU public funding. The wine grape sector is excluded from support under this intervention.

Incentive Conditions

Farmers are increasingly exposed to economic and environmental risks arising from climate change. Extreme phenomena such as drought, storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, heavy rains and floods may become more frequent. Also of note are the growing phytosanitary risks associated with the spread of quarantine diseases, through the movement of plants that may be infected by insect vectors.
This intervention contributes to the following PEPAC goals:
Risk management

National Territory.

Natural or legal persons, of a public or private nature, individually or in groups, who are active farmers and who take out insurance under Ordinance no. 65/2014 of March 12.

Active farmers who own an agricultural holding and have registered it with the Parcel Identification System (SIP);
There is no coverage of the same insured object, for the same period of time, by instruments contracted under the single CMO regulation of the support scheme for Operational Programmes (OP) for Producer Organizations (PO) in the horticultural sector or under instruments with national or EU public funding. The wine grape sector is excluded from support under this intervention.

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