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Updated on April 2, 2007

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1. Agribusiness News: Micro insurance players may escape service tax
There are products in various categories such as health insurance, personal accident cover, crop insurance and insurance for equipment such as looms in case of weavers. NEW DELHI: MICRO insurance service providers need not lose heart: Budget 2007 may not have granted their wish, but the government is still examining exemption for micro insurance products from service tax. However, insurance companies that are large service providers cannot draw benefit from the exemption even for micro...
Source - Economic Times,India - Read the story


2. Agribusiness News: Dowler Encourages Producers to Sign Up for Crop Insurance
He also reminded farmers that the commonwealth is providing $3 million for the 2007 crop year so that producers can better afford crop insurance protection. Farmers need to contact their crop insurance agent now to purchase insurance for the 2007 crop year. Crop insurance provides a cushion in case of some type of crop interruption. The high prices of feed grains present greater financial impact when there is a yield or quality reductions or there are missed price opportunity when having...
Source - Lancaster Farming,PA - Read the story


3. Agribusiness News: Sunflower insurance program still up in the air
Sunflower insurance program still up in the air Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock OnRequestEnd. Sunflower insurance program still up in the air Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source...
Source - High Plains Journal,KS - Read the story


4. Agribusiness News: Agri insurance set to bloom
KOLKATA: Agriculture insurance, which has remained low key till now, is all set to gain prominence after the budget allocated Rs 100 crore towards weather insurance. It is a little early to comment on this, but as part of the overall crop insurance portfolio, the company may think of comprehensive or compact products relating to rural insurance. For example, there could be a total package of the farmers hut, tools, implements, animals that could be covered apart from the crop being insured...
Source - Daily News & Analysis,India - Read the story


5. Agribusiness News: Drought may keep farmers from cashing in on corn crop
Farmers trying to cash in on high corn prices rotated as much as 50 percent of their cotton acreage to corn this year, but the second drought in two years may keep them from seeing any significant gains. Another factor is farmer's insurance that sometimes only covers acreage that has been planted. Ford is taking advantage of a low-cost insurance program, called Group Risk Income Protection, designed to help farmers protect their crops from disastrous losses. If a significant amount of rain...
Source - The Decatur Daily,AL - Read the story


6. Agribusiness News: Ethanol Creates A Pricing Puzzle For Corn Farmers
The planning is an annual rite of spring, but this year it has huge implications for farmers in a market driven by a boom in ethanol, the corn-based biofuel that has surged in popularity partly because of rising gasoline prices and partly because President Bush declared that the U. Some are signing futures contracts to lock in prices now; some are holding off in the hope that prices will climb higher. The planning is an annual rite of spring, but this year it has huge implications for...
Source - Truth about Trade & Technology,IA - Read the story


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