How Blockchain Can Transform Agricultural Insurance

How Blockchain Can Transform Agricultural Insurance

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The Lemonade Foundation, the nonprofit arm of Lemonade Insurance Company, harnesses the power of blockchain to tackle real-world challenges. The Lemonade Foundation unveiled its first project at Avalanche Summit II aimed at fighting world hunger through blockchain technology.

According to Roy Confino of the Lemonade Foundation, the team recognizes that the true power of blockchain lies in its ability to help those most in need. Historically, the potential of blockchain technology has not been fully exploited for the benefit of the unprotected, unbanked and uninsured population, especially farmers in the Global South.

However, the Lemonade Foundation is changing this paradigm by using insurance as a bridgehead to connect blockchain to real-world impacts, he said.

He illustrated the importance of the project using the story of Grace, a subsistence farmer in Taita Taveta County, Kenya. Grace depends on her small plot of land to survive, but a severe drought has left her crops barren, putting her family at risk of starvation. Roy revealed that the Lemonade Foundation, recognizing the urgency of the situation, initiated the Lemonade Crypto Climate Coalition – a coalition of insurance and reinsurance companies.

In addition, the Lemonade Foundation, in collaboration with the blockchain platform Avalanche, developed a blockchain-based crop insurance product. This product provides financial support to farmers like Grace in the event of crop failure.

Using decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), smart contracts and oracles, they have created a cost-effective and transparent system that ensures payments reach farmers directly.

The blockchain-based insurance model not only solves the affordability challenge but also builds trust, Roy said. By leveraging the transparency and audibility of blockchain technology, trust is established between all stakeholders. Roy stated that farmers, who may have been skeptical of traditional insurance companies, now have a system that works without the need for middlemen and bureaucracy.

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Once established, the foundation can be easily replicated and extended to farmers globally, regardless of their location or socio-economic background. Also, by issuing a token, the foundation aims to involve the wider crypto community in supporting the insurance needs of farmers worldwide.

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