In a groundbreaking move to fortify the resilience of smallholder farmers against climate risks, Indonesia is set to introduce a national parametric insurance scheme tailored specifically for coffee and cocoa cultivators. This innovative product leverages advanced weather index data to trigger swift payouts based on predetermined rainfall and temperature thresholds, aiming to mitigate the financial impacts of unpredictable weather events such as droughts and floods. By bypassing traditional loss assessments, the new scheme promises faster compensation, allowing farmers to recover more quickly and sustain their livelihoods in the face of climate volatility.

Key features of the parametric insurance product include:

  • Automated payout system based on objective weather data
  • Coverage designed specifically for key stages in coffee and cocoa crop cycles
  • Partnerships with local cooperatives to enhance accessibility and awareness
  • Affordable premium structures subsidized by government support programs
Parameter Trigger Threshold Coverage Period
Rainfall Deficit Below 50mm/month March – June (Dry Season)
Temperature Spike Above 35°C sustained for 5 days All-year-round
Excessive Rainfall Above 200mm/month November – February (Monsoon Season)