Key Features
Coverage Over Critical Times
Protects against the cumulative effect of frost throughout critical times such as flowering.
Aggregate Temperature Triggers
Payouts are based on the total number of degrees below a certain temperature threshold, offering broader protection.
Simplified Claim Process
Automatic payouts based on objective, verifiable weather data, eliminating the need for traditional claims.
Customisable Thresholds
Ability to set temperature thresholds that align with your specific crop vulnerabilities.
Data-Driven Decisions
Utilises accurate meteorological data to inform coverage parameters, ensuring relevance and precision.
Offers peace of mind by covering the cumulative risk of frost throughout the entire season, not just isolated events.
Comprehensive Seasonal Protection
Ensures financial stability by providing predictable support in the event of extended cold weather, allowing for better budgeting and financial planning.
Financial Stability
Enhances your farm's risk management strategy with a product tailored to the unique challenges of managing frost risk, supporting long-term sustainability and growth.
Enhanced Risk Management
Why Choose the Cumulative Frost Weather Certificate?
For farmers facing the risk of extended cold periods, the Cumulative Frost Weather Certificate is an essential tool. It's specifically designed to mitigate the financial risks associated with prolonged frost conditions, providing a buffer that allows for strategic planning and operational stability.
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