

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the establishment of a new policy agricultural insurance co-insurance consortium in Zhejiang Province, which aims to enhance agricultural insurance services and support farmers [2][4]. - The first insurance policy under this new consortium was issued for 217.1 acres of early rice in Wenzhou, marking a significant step in the implementation of agricultural insurance in the region [1][2]. - The early rice comprehensive cost insurance provides a coverage amount of 1,200 yuan per acre, with substantial subsidies from central, provincial, and county governments, resulting in farmers only needing to pay approximately 1 yuan per acre [3]. Group 2 - The co-insurance model, initiated in 2004, involves multiple insurance companies working together under a unified management mechanism, which has been crucial for the high-quality development of agricultural insurance in Zhejiang [2]. - The insurance companies in Wenzhou, including PICC, Taiping, China Life, and Ping An, have quickly adapted to the new consortium's operational requirements, ensuring a smooth transition from the previous insurance model [2]. - The use of technology, such as drone surveying and the "e-agriculture insurance" app, has significantly increased operational efficiency, allowing for a threefold increase in daily processing capacity compared to traditional methods [4].