Crop Insurance

Fire & Hail...

Fire and hail are some of the greatest risks for your crop. Cover includes damage to your crop as a result of you taking steps to safeguard it from the immediate threat of fire.

Chemical Overspray...

Insurance is provided where damage to the crop through someone else's ground spraying operation results in a reduction in yield.

Damage by Livestock...

Cover can also be provided for damage to your crops caused by straying livestock that do not belong to you, and have not strayed from a property in which you have a financial interest.

Stored Seed...

The Crop policy can provide you with insurance for accidental loss or damage to harvested seed produced from your crop whilst stored in a silo on your property. This includes loss or damage directly caused by fire, spontaneous combustion, storm, lightning, explosion and impact by vehicles or animals.

Transit Cover...

Harvested seed from your crop is also insured whilst being transported on the farm and to any receival point in Australia or your seed-cleaner's place of business.

 

Quotation Request...

Please fill out the following form. Once completed, click the Submit button and a formal quote will be presented promptly.

If you need advice, please call 1300 881 779

 


Details of Insured

Insured Name:

Trading Name:

Postal Address:

Email Address:

Telephone No:

Details of the property

Location of farm (full address)

Details of crops (full description)


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Duty of Disclosure What you must tell us
Under the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (the Act), you have a Duty of Disclosure. You are required before you enter into, renew, vary, extend or reinstate your Policy, to tell us everything you know and that a reasonable person in the circumstances could be expected to know, is a matter that is relevant to our decision whether to insure you, and anyone else to be insured under the Policy, and if so, on what terms.
  • You do not have to tell us about any matter
  • that diminishes the risk
  • that is of common knowledge
  • that we know or should know in the ordinary course of our business as an insurer, or
  • which we indicate we do not want to know.
  • If you do not tell us
If you do not comply with your Duty of Disclosure we may reduce or refuse to pay a claim or cancel your Policy. If your non-disclosure is fraudulent we may treat this Policy as never having worked.