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The Centre has relaxed application norms for crop insurance under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), enabling farmers—including tenants and sharecroppers—to apply without mandatory identity documents. This move is expected to increase insurance penetration and financial inclusion across rural India, especially benefiting marginalized farmers.
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The Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare has introduced pivotal reforms, allowing farmers to apply for crop insurance without presenting identity proofs. This flexibility covers tenant farmers, sharecroppers, and oral lessees who previously struggled to avail insurance due to lack of official documentation.
Under the revised guidelines of Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), providing an Aadhaar card or landholding documents is no longer a strict prerequisite. Instead, farmers can submit alternate declarations or attestations from local authorities to establish their eligibility.
The initiative aims to bridge gaps in insurance coverage, particularly in regions with fragmented landholdings and complex tenancy arrangements. State governments and insurance companies will collaborate closely to facilitate streamlined enrollment and grievance redressal.
Authorities emphasize that this policy reform will accelerate risk mitigation against crop losses, ensuring easier access to financial protection for farmers vulnerable to climatic uncertainties.
Key Highlights
Centre relaxes ID norms, enabling crop insurance application without mandatory Aadhaar or land records under PMFBY.
Tenant farmers, sharecroppers, and oral lessees gain inclusion with alternate proof options.
Aim to increase insurance penetration among marginalized farming communities.
State-Insurance company partnerships to ensure smooth enrollment and service.
Enhanced financial security against climate and production risks for rural farmers.
Sources: DTNext, Ministry of Agriculture releases.
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