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Alina Hovhannisyan

Over past two years, government`s compensations to farmers total AMD  2.7bln 

Over past two years, government`s compensations to farmers total AMD  2.7bln 

ArmInfo. Over the past two years, the state has compensated farmers whose crops were damaged by hail, totaling over 2.7 billion drams. Armenian Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan announced this on his Facebook page.

According to him, approximately 14,000 farmers have received  compensation. In total, the minister noted, farmers from 24  communities in eight regions of the country suffered hail damage in  2024-2025. Papoyan emphasized that the state has already fully  compensated the beneficiaries for their losses.

As a reminder, the agricultural insurance program was launched in  2020.

The program's indicators increased year over year until 2023. In  2023, 13 agricultural crops were insured for 4 risks, covering a  total area of 11,662 hectares. In 2023, insurance premiums amounted  to 1.8 billion drams, with compensation provided in the amount of 2.7  billion drams.

In 2024, due to high losses recorded in 2023, the reinsurance company  withdrew from the Armenian market. To mitigate the risks of insurance  companies, the Government of the Republic of Armenia assumed this  function, also subsidizing insurance premiums. In 2024, peaches,  plums, apples, cherries, watermelons, melons, and potatoes were  insured against hail, while grain crops (wheat/barley/oats) were  insured against drought. According to the National Agricultural  Insurers Agency (AINA), the total insurance premium for the 2024  agricultural year amounted to approximately 21.9 million drams, 27  insurance contracts were concluded, and the total insured area was  approximately 247 hectares. As a result of the concluded contracts,  the area of insured gardens and arable land amounted to approximately  247 hectares.

For the 2025 agricultural year, a subsidy on insurance premiums of up  to 70-80% was introduced, replacing the previous 50-60%. In 2025, 13  agricultural crops (grapes, apricots, peaches, potatoes, plums,  apples, cherries, watermelons, melons, wheat, barley, and oats) were  insured against four risks (spring frost, drought, hail, and fire).  For some crops, insurance did not cover all risks; in particular, for  grain crops (wheat, barley, and oats), only drought insurance was  available.

According to AINA data, in 2025, gross insurance premiums amounted to  approximately 1.9 million drams, with subsidized premiums amounting  to approximately 1.3 million drams. 32 insurance contracts were  concluded, and the total insured area was approximately 20 hectares,  of which 5.7 hectares were for grapes, 1 hectare for peaches (against  hail and fire), 5.4 hectares for apple trees, 0.1 hectare for plums,  2 hectares for potatoes, 1.5 hectares for watermelons and melons, 1.5  hectares for cherries and sweet cherries (against hail), and 3  hectares for grains (against drought). As a result of insured events,  insurance companies paid out insurance compensation totaling 788,840  drams. The loss ratio was 42%.

In February 2026, the state resumed the agricultural crop insurance  program. The Minister of Economy stated that the following crops will  be covered by insurance in 2026: apricots, grapes, apples, peaches,  plums, melons, watermelons, potatoes, cherries, sweet cherries,  wheat, barley, and oats. Insured risks include hail, spring frosts,  and drought. The state will compensate a portion of the insurance  premium: 40% for apricots, wheat, barley, and oats, and 60% for other  crops. According to the minister, the following insurance companies  are participating in the program: Liga Insurance, SIL Insurance,  Nairi Insurance, Rego Insurance, Armenia Insurance, and EFES  Insurance.

At the same time, the Ministry of Economy is confident that the  agricultural insurance system requires fundamental reform. The new,  reformed program is promised to be launched in 2027. The initiative  was approved by the government of the Republic of Armenia on January  22, 2026.