Research and Markets: Global Crop Insurance Market: Trends and Opportunities 2015-2019
The report titled 'Global Crop Insurance Industry: Trends and Opportunities (2015-2019)' analyzes the potential opportunities, challenges, demand drivers and significant trends representing the crop industry. The report elucidates facts on the crop insurance industry as supplemented by the latest available statistics. It also profiles and analyzes the leading four companies operating in this industry with latest data and a brief overview of their business and finance structure along with a brief discussion of their future business strategies.
The global crop industry has been growing rapidly since the past several years mainly due to increasing demand of food, its flexibility and availability. Among the several varieties of crops available in the market, the demand for crops such as wheat, rice, soya beans, peanuts, sunflower, cotton, dry edible beans, potatoes among others are on a rise due to its easy availability.
Globally, the major factors contributing to the growth of Crop insurance industry is the higher agricultural insurance premium from
Growth of the crop insurance industry could also be attributed to
Company Coverage
- Lloyd's
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- PICC
- AIC
Products/Sector coverage
- Government paid Premium
- Farmer paid premium
- MPCI Premium
- Crop Hail Premium
- NAIS
- WBCIS
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
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3. Global Crop Insurance Market Size: Actual & Forecast (2011-2019)
4. U.S Crop Insurance Market: An Analysis
5. India Crop Insurance Market Size: Actual & Forecast (2011-2019)
6. China Crop Insurance Market Size: Actual & Forecast (2011-2019)
7. Global Crop Insurance Market Share: 2013
8. Global Crop Insurance Market: Regional Analysis
9. Global Crop Insurance Market Dynamics
10. Competitive Landscape: Crop Insurance Industry
11. Company Profiles: Crop Insurance Industry
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