"As per our initial estimates, claims may be to the tune of Rs 85-100 crore from this event," AIC general manager Rajeev Chaudhary told PTI.
The public sector insurer, which specialises in providing weather and crop insurance, has one of the largest presence in this region of the Western state.
As per the company, 10 crops are insured of which three are cereals and rest are horticultural crops. While cereals include wheat, jowar and Bengal gram; horticultural crops include oranges, grapes, guavas, pomegranates and cashews among others.
Interestingly, while farmers from all states have to compulsorily take a crop insurance while taking a crop loan from banks, it is voluntary in Maharashtra.
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Talking on the premium collected from Maharashtra per annum by the general insurance industry from weather and crop insurance related segments, Chaudhary said the total premium collection is around Rs 73 crore in these segments.
These companies could not be immediately contacted for comments.