The index-based insurance policy will cover losses incurred by orange fruit-growing farmers due to deviation in weather conditions and has been approved by Central and the State government, a company release issued here said.
The company has also launched a campaign to create awareness about the scheme in three districts.
The losses would be assessed on the basis of pre-defined and government-approved term sheets and actual weather data received from an approved automatic weather station installed in each block of these districts.
The new product will mitigate the losses incurred and ensure that farmers do not lose out on their income because of uncertainties of nature, it said.
Farmers who have taken loan through Kissan Credit Card (KCC) would automatically get insured (for the scheme) by their banks, while those who don't have KCC but savings accounts need to visit the bank branches and authorise the banks to enrol them in the scheme.
Bajaj Allianz insured more than 33 lakh farmers last year under government crop insurance programmes. It paid claims worth Rs 434 crore under these programmes, which benefited more than 27 lakh farmers, it claimed.
