Rose Goslinga: Crop insurance, an idea worth seeding
罗斯·哥斯林加: 农作物保险,一个值得播种的想法
Rose Goslinga isn’t your typical insurance salesperson. Through the Syngenta Foundation, her team developed insurance solutions to assist small-scale farmers in Africa, to safeguard their crops in case of droughts. Full bio
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together with vegetables.
依赖于对农场的调查
可能在种植季节的开始
都会被走访调查
小规模的农民来说,
a crop needs and when.
需要多少降雨以及何时需要
need it to rain more frequently,
for the crop to form its cob.
并与之共同获得了诺贝尔和平奖。
to earn the trust of a bank,
the season is going to be good.
提供了担保,
at the end of the season."
告诉了一家种子公司,
在每一包种子的袋上
of this replanting guarantee
我们访问了他的农场
我正期盼着
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Rose Goslinga - MicroinsurerRose Goslinga isn’t your typical insurance salesperson. Through the Syngenta Foundation, her team developed insurance solutions to assist small-scale farmers in Africa, to safeguard their crops in case of droughts.
Why you should listen
Rose Goslinga describes her work as “insuring the rain.” Raised in Tanzania, Goslinga was working for the Rwandan Ministry of Agriculture in 2008 when the minister had a bold idea: could they offer insurance to small farmers to protect them in case rain didn’t come when needed? Goslinga ran with the idea. Under the Syngenta Foundation’s Kilimo Salama program, which is Swahili for “safe farming,” the thought became a reality. Last year, through its local insurance partners, it insured 185,000 farmers in Kenya and Rwanda against drought, and was recently spun into a company called ACRE.
Think of microinsurance the way you think of microloans. The average farmer insured in this way has a half-acre farm and pays just two Euros as an annual premium. Rather than using farm visits to determine damages, cloud data determines when payouts are due to farmers. Building this program has taken the Syngenta Foundation six years and has greatly tested their aptitude for creative problem-solving, from figuring out how to get farmers to trust insurance companies to creating technological solutions to help map which farmers are using the product.
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