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Progress of crop insurance schemes in Haryana, India
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Economics, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, India
Submission date: 2022-04-06
Final revision date: 2022-05-14
Acceptance date: 2022-05-18
Online publication date: 2022-06-30
Publication date: 2022-06-30
Economic and Regional Studies 2022;15(2):196-205
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Subject and purpose of work: The paper examine the progress of crops under crop insurance scheme in Haryana State, India. Materials and methods: The study is based on secondary data over a period of 16 years, since the launching of crop insurance schemes in Haryana. In 2004, National Agriculture Insurance Scheme was started, then Modified National Agriculture Insurance Scheme and in 2016 Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima launched. In order to analyse the percentage of loanee and non-loanee farmers. Results: The study revealed a positive performance of loanee farmer, non-loanee farmer and area covered, number of beneficiaries and claim given to insured farmers from the beginning of crop insurance scheme to till now. Conclusions: This study revealed that in Haryana, there is a positive performance of National Agriculture Insurance (NAIS), Modified National Agriculture Insurance Scheme (MNAIS) and Pradhan mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) in Haryana.
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