New Partnership Strengthens Risk Management in Australia's Protected Cropping Sector
Protected Cropping Australia and Achmea Farm Insurance Join Forces
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Protected Cropping Australia (PCA) and Achmea Farm Insurance have announced a strategic partnership aimed at bolstering risk mitigation and resilience within Australia's protected cropping sector.
This collaboration seeks to empower growers by providing tailored insurance solutions and promoting best practices in risk management.
The partnership focuses on several key areas:
Risk Mitigation and Prevention: Delivering guidance tailored to modern glasshouse operations, with an emphasis on resilience against extreme weather events and fire.
Knowledge Exchange: Facilitating the sharing of global best practices to enhance operational continuity and efficiency.
Asset Protection: Offering insurance products specifically designed to safeguard the unique assets associated with protected cropping.
By combining Achmea's expertise in agricultural insurance with PCA's industry leadership, the partnership aims to provide growers with the tools and knowledge necessary to navigate the evolving challenges of the sector. This initiative underscores the importance of proactive risk management and the role of specialised insurance in ensuring the sustainability and profitability of protected cropping operations.
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