Loss adjustment in agriculture: Key principles of building an effective system

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Objective

Building an effective system of risk and loss adjustment in agriculture is extremely important for both the insurance and banking industries.

International experience provides various examples of different approaches to loss adjustment. Some examples are more effective, some less. This webinar will describe agricultural risks and go on to review the loss adjustment models of different countries to identify key elements that can be used when building a new system or changing an existing one. The presentation will also highlight a loss adjustment model that is currently being introduced and developed in Ukraine, which brings positive results. The sample model that we will discuss could be used and applied in most countries of the world.

About the Presenter

Mr. Shynkarenko has been involved in agricultural production and trading activities since 1997, when he started his career in Kirovograd, Ukraine at the regional office of Tradigrain Ukraine LLC, as a grain logistics analyst. Building on his financial and linguistic academic background, in 2010 Mr. Shynkarenko started administering agricultural insurance and risk-management programs within the AgroInsurance Project.

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+++ About the webinar+++

Objective

Building an effective system of risk and loss adjustment in agriculture is extremely important for both the insurance and banking industries.

International experience provides various examples of different approaches to loss adjustment. Some examples are more effective, some less. This webinar will describe agricultural risks and go on to review the loss adjustment models of different countries to identify key elements that can be used when building a new system or changing an existing one. The presentation will also highlight a loss adjustment model that is currently being introduced and developed in Ukraine, which brings positive results. The sample model that we will discuss could be used and applied in most countries of the world.

About the Presenter

Mr. Shynkarenko has been involved in agricultural production and trading activities since 1997, when he started his career in Kirovograd, Ukraine at the regional office of Tradigrain Ukraine LLC, as a grain logistics analyst. Building on his financial and linguistic academic background, in 2010 Mr. Shynkarenko started administering agricultural insurance and risk-management programs within the AgroInsurance Project.

>>Learn More

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