Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme
in West Bengal
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Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme in West Bengal
Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme is a government scheme available to eligible residents of West Bengal.
Apply for Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme in West Bengal
Scheme Overview
The “Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme (CPIS)” is being implemented by the Coconut Development Board, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India with the objective of insuring coconut palms against natural calamities, climatic risks, pests, diseases, and other perils.
Eligibility Criteria
> **Eligibility criteria:**
As per the Scheme, individual farmers/growers offering at least 5 healthy nuts-bearing palms for insurance in specified age groups, (4-60 years for dwarf, hybrid, and 7-60 years for tall) contiguous area/plots will be eligible for insurance.
**Note 01:** Insurance is for individual palms and not area-based.
**Note 02:** Partial insurance of the plantation is not allowed.
**Note 03:** A minimum of 5 healthy nut-bearing palms is the criterion to come under the insurance scheme.
> **Scope of cover:**
- The scheme will cover all healthy palms within the insurable age group in areas/districts selected for implementation of the scheme. Partial insurance of plantations in contiguous areas is not allowed. Insurance coverage is from the 4th/7th year to the 60th year, and split into two age groups i.e. 4-15 years and 16-60 years, for fixing premium and sum insured.
- Self-declaration of age group by insured farmer/grower in insurance proposal will be acceptable. Insurance Company may get the insured palms verified for authenticity, at any time before expiry of the policy period or payment of the claim. Insurance becomes void in the event of a wrong declaration of age or any material fact by the insured, concerning insurance.
> **Franchise:**
The claim is assessed only if a number of palms damaged, due to perils insured are in a contiguous area is more than the palms lost as shown for different slabs:
Sl. No.No. of Insured Palms in a contiguous areaFranchise (Palms lost) 1< 30 1231-100 23>100 3> **Waiting period:**
Loss/death of palms, within 30 days from inception of insurance, sum insured is not payable under the scheme, but this condition is not applicable in case of renewal of insurance, without time gap.
Benefits
**Sum Insured & Premium****:** Under this scheme, 50% of the premium is borne by the Board and balance is shared between the State Government and Farmers @ 25% each, as below:
Age group of PalmsPremium per plant/yearBoard’s Share (50%)State Govt. Share (25%) Farmer’s Share (25%) Sum insured per palm4-15 years ₹9₹4.50₹2.25₹2.25₹900/-16-60 years₹14₹7₹3.50₹3.50₹1750/-**Premium Subsidy:**
Of amount under above, 50% will be paid by Coconut Development Board (CDB) and 25% by State Government concerned and balance 25% will be paid by farmer/grower.
In case, the State government does not agrees to bear 25% share of premium, farmers/growers, will be required to pay 50% of premium, if interested in insurance scheme. In case some planters/growers’ association wishes to bear the premium on behalf of planters/growers, such associations may do so if they have ‘insurable interest’.
In any case, the planters/ growers shall have to bear a minimum of 10% premium. Premium subsidy amount (50% by CDB and 25% by participating States) will be released to Insurance Company in advance based on estimates, which will be replenished / adjusted on quarter/year basis.
**Insurance Term:**
A policy can be issued for a maximum period of three years for which rebate in premium @7.5% for two year policy and 12.5% for three year policy will be provided to the planters/growers.
Effort will be made to ensure that all eligible farmers/growers join the scheme by 31st March of year. However, those farmers/growers who do not join the scheme by 31st March may join the scheme subsequently, and in which case risk is covered from 1st day of succeeding month.
**Contingency Insured:**
This insurance policy pays for total loss of palm on account of happening of perils insured leading to death of insured palm or It’s becoming unproductive. In case, death of palm is not immediate, payment of sum insured will be payable on production of certificate from Coconut Development Board (CDB)/Agriculture / Horticulture Department justifying cause for declaring palm unproductive. A palm can be declared ‘unproductive’ only when further growth / rejuvenation of palm is removed / possible after the same damaged by peril(s) insured, provided palm is removed / felled by insured. In case farmer / grower wishes to retain unproductive palm as it is (without felling), salvage value of 50% of sum insured will be deducted from claim. In any case, loss of palm will have to be established to, occurrence of peril insured.
Required Documents
| # | Document |
|---|---|
| 1 | Identity proof of farmer |
| 2 | Proposal forms along with premium amount (Preferably DD) |
| 3 | Proof of land record / Plantation or a certificate issued by revenue authorities to Agri. Dept. / CDB / Horticulture Department, depending upon the practice in a State |
| 4 | Declaration by a farmer that only healthy palms are insured. |
| 5 | A rough sketch of the plantation with the land identification number of each plot and the number of palms therein, the palms should preferably be numbered. |
| 6 | Bank account details |
| 7 | Other documents as required by the board |
Common questions in West Bengal
Who can apply for Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme in West Bengal?
Eligible residents of West Bengal who meet the scheme’s overall criteria can apply for Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme. Refer to the eligibility section above for the complete checklist.
What documents are required for Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme in West Bengal?
Applicants in West Bengal typically need identity proof (Aadhaar), state residency proof, bank account details, and any scheme-specific documents listed in the documents section.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme is a program initiated by the Coconut Development Board, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India. It aims to provide insurance coverage to coconut palms against natural calamities, climatic risks, pests, diseases, and other perils.