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Insurers turn to drones to minimise risk of loss in crop schemes

The agriculture ministry has called for use of modern technology like remote satellites and drones for the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) which is a crop insurance scheme subsidised by the government.

July 25, 2017 / 15:02 IST
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When Beed district in Maharashtra was affected due to floods in 2016, instead of sending individual assessors to look into the crop damage, HDFC ERGO General Insurance chose to take the help of drones. They are planning to continue the exercise this year as well.

It is illegal to fly drones, also called unmanned aerial vehicles, (UAV) in India by individuals unless prior permission and licence is taken as per rules of the Directorate Generate for Civil Aviation. However, insurance companies, which have the permission to do so, have been conducting pilots to look into the usability of drones in the sector to reduce loss ratios.

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Anuj Tyagi, Executive Director, HDFC ERGO General Insurance, said that with the pilot project in Beed, they attained satisfactory results with the data collected.

“We would like to continue to explore the usage of drone technology in our allocated districts under PMFBY during the current season specifically for the estimation of losses due to localised events or catastrophic events,” added Tyagi.