United Ajod Insurance Concludes Agricultural Interaction Program
United Ajod Insurance Nepal
2nd December 2025, Kathmandu
United Ajod Insurance Nepal’s Agri-Insurance outreach is making significant strides in securing the nation’s primary economic sector.
United Ajod Insurance Nepal
The non-life insurance provider recently completed a successful interactive program centered on agriculture, livestock, poultry, and medicinal herbs in Poudyal Rural Municipality of Parbat District.
This initiative is a critical step in using modern risk management and digital insurance policies to protect the livelihoods of local farmers, moving Nepal’s agricultural sector towards greater security and modernization, a key focus for an ICT-aware society.
The Need for Digital Agri-Insurance
The agricultural sector, while vital, is consistently exposed to high risks, including natural calamities, disease outbreaks, and market volatility. Traditionally, these risks were managed with minimal financial security.
However, with the rise of digital services and accessible insurance, companies like United Ajod Insurance are leveraging technology to simplify policy management, claims processing, and outreach.
This shift towards tech-enabled insurance protection is essential for ensuring the long-term viability of farming communities. Insurance is an active tool that farmers use to protect their hard-earned assets.
Program Highlights and Participation
The interaction program, held in Poudyal Rural Municipality, saw enthusiastic participation from approximately 70 local farmers.
These farmers actively engaged with the company’s representatives, showing a keen interest in how insurance policies can mitigate the financial impact of losses in their agricultural and animal husbandry endeavors.
Key Discussions: Non-life insurance policies were actively discussed, with a specific focus on customizing policies for the unique conditions of local agriculture, livestock, poultry, and medicinal herb cultivation.
Leadership Presence: The event was chaired by Gopal Prasad Poudel, Province Chief of Gandaki Province for United Ajod Insurance Limited, who presented his comprehensive views on non-life insurance, including the specialized agricultural and livestock segments.
Chief Guest: The program was graced by the presence of Yam Kumari Rana, Vice-Chairperson of Poudyal Rural Municipality, highlighting the collaboration between the insurance sector and local government in promoting economic security.
Coordination: Bikram Dhungana, Branch Chief of United Ajod Insurance, Parbat, efficiently coordinated the successful proceedings of the entire event.
Honoring Policy Holders: The Digital Recognition
A particularly uplifting moment during the program was the special recognition given to farmers who had purchased livestock insurance policies. These farmers were publicly honored with a khada (traditional scarf) and presented with their physical policy documents by hand.
The act of receiving the policy directly and being recognized publicly fostered a strong sense of trust and appreciation among the farmers.
They expressed their gratitude towards the company, noting that this gesture not only validated their decision to purchase insurance but also demonstrated the company’s commitment to its clients.
United Ajod Insurance’s approach actively builds confidence, making the adoption of insurance easier for those new to formal financial protection schemes.
Driving Agri-Tech Adoption
The success of this program underscores a broader movement within Nepal’s insurance sector: the aggressive push toward agricultural insurance as a crucial element of national food security.
By directly engaging with the beneficiaries in remote locations like Parbat’s Poudyal Rural Municipality, United Ajod Insurance actively closes the gap between urban financial centers and rural farming communities.
These localized interactions are vital. They allow the company to explain complex insurance terms in simple, accessible language, removing barriers to entry.
Furthermore, they are paving the way for future digital policy issuance and claims filing, streamlining processes that have traditionally been bureaucratic.
This proactive strategy ensures that insurance policies are not merely products but effective risk-transfer mechanisms that farmers can depend on.
The company is actively setting a benchmark for Nepal’s Agri-Insurance penetration through community-focused, respectful outreach.
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