He temporary DANA that will establish the south-east peninsular has given an agricultural area of 25,500 insured hectares distributed in about 50,000 plotsaccording to the state agricultural insurance company Agroseguro. Since this is an initial estimate, since the “namely” experts have analyzed one third of the surface what is presumeix danyadaexperts consider that it is the result of “the “most damaging storm in history” for assured agriculture to Spain.
Fins ara, els cultius de citrus and persimmons have been the most affectedIn addition to the vines and horticultural productions, according to the preliminary reports collected by a quarantine of professionals who work in the area, who will join next week thirty specialists from Catalonia, Aragonese and Castell-La Manxa.
It is estimated that, as the work progresses, it is possible to share both prop of a hundred professionals on the ground to expedite the processing of files and ensure compensation for affected farmers and branches. At the moment, loss reports arrive “in a very staggered manner” and access to many properties is complicated.
The person directly responsible for the processing of these accidents, Manuel González Corral, territorial director of Agroseguro at Levante, has pointed out that it has been more than 10,000 farmers and farmers insured who have been severely affected for this climatic phenomenon.
Coordination to expedite compensations
At the meeting, representatives of the insurance company are going to meet with the Minister of Agriculture, Water, Branches and Fisheries of the Generalitat Valenciana, Miguel Barrachina, and various representatives of the agricultural sector per analyze the situation and coordinate the actions. A support letter has also been sent to the affected parties and the commitment to process the files and pay the compensation as quickly as possible, in order to help the rapid recovery of the affected farms and restore agricultural activity to the area. .
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