Agroseguro accelerates indemnifications after fire in Tamarite

Published on June 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The fire in Tamarite has devastated 2,500 hectares of cereal crops, leaving local farmers in a delicate situation. Agroseguro has confirmed that it will assess the damages and pay compensation swiftly. Agricultural insurance coverage ensures that those affected are not left helpless, receiving financial support without bureaucratic delays.

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Satellite technology to speed up damage assessment 🛰️

Agroseguro uses remote sensing systems and drones to calculate the burned area and the condition of crops. These tools allow cross-referencing satellite data with high-resolution images, reducing assessment time to days. The integration of heat maps and biomass models accelerates claim validation, facilitating a quick and objective response for policyholders.

The cereal goes up in smoke, but the insurance doesn't burn 🔥

While the fire turned the wheat into ashes in record time, farmers hope that compensation arrives just as quickly. Agroseguro promises agility, though some veteran farmers recall that bureaucracy sometimes burns slower than stubble. Hopefully, the payments won't need a blowtorch to speed up.