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The snowstorm in Liaoning province killed more than 6.4 million livestock and poultry. Can farmers only bear the losses themselves?

If these farmers buy insurance, then the loss will definitely not be borne by them, but by the insurance company. After all, for farmers, the impact of plagues and natural disasters is generally very serious, so most farmers actually buy insurance. In this snowstorm in Liaoning, more than 6.4 million livestock died and the direct economic loss exceeded 654.38+0.7 billion yuan. Today, let's discuss it.

First, the damage investigation has begun. After the snowstorm began, the local agricultural management department has begun to investigate these farming departments and collect some data from farmers' families. At present, our agricultural department has gone deep into the grassroots to inquire about the losses caused by the snowstorm, and at the same time, we should actively arrange rescue and relief work.

Second, how to deal with the loss? Although I lost money at first, I have to deal with the loss by the insurance company, and I may get some compensation from the agricultural department or other donations from the society, but it is still worth reminding everyone here that if you don't buy insurance, the losses will basically be borne by yourself, so if you are engaged in this industry, you'd better know about basic insurance.

Third, the snowstorm had an impact. Up to now, Liaoning Provincial Department of Agriculture has conducted many investigations on this situation. According to the published data, in this snowstorm, 654.38+0.654.38+0.6 million farms were affected, and the area of the affected farms was as high as 67610.6 million ㎡, resulting in the death of livestock. The damage caused by this snowstorm is still very serious. At the same time, in view of this situation, various regions have begun to strengthen farmers urgently and put in feed at the same time.