Livestock insurance and public-private partnership to be discussed in October 2014, Istanbul

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Agricultural insurance issues is going to be discussed at the International Conference "Agricultural Insurance, Reinsurance & Brokerage in CIS, Europe & Asia", October 6-8, 2014 in Istanbul, Turkey. Conference Agenda covers topics on high-value crop insurance, livestock insurance and national insurance programs development with PPP mechanisms applied.

World’s top experts will discuss the importance of historical data use and its analysis for agricultural insurance programs development and actuarial calculation methodologies. Many international experts from leading reinsurance and insurance companies will present on methods and approaches to insurance tariffs calculations.

Nowadays, a number of countries considering national agricultural insurance system reformation and development is raising significantly. Reinsurance and insurance industry representatives, brokers and insurance consultants from USA, Canada, Brazil and Turkey territories will share their experience on PPP programs development widely. These issues are of a specific importance for new national programs development in Caucasus countries, Eastern and Central Europe.

Most of the speakers and topics included in the Conference Agenda have already been confirmed. Details are available at the official Conference website – www.agroinsconf.com. The Agenda is still going to be updated within next few days with several topics and speakers, who have recently confirmed their participation.

Leading international experts from over 15 countries have already confirmed their Conference participation. 104 delegates from 22 countries attended the 2013 Conference, who represented 74 companies worldwide. The majority of Conference participants come from reinsurance and insurance industry, broker firms, banks, agricultural production holdings and international insurance consultants.

Official web-site: www.agroinsconf.comPlace for venue: InterContinental Istanbul, TurkeyDates: October 6-8, 2014Conference Organizers:AgroInsurance International LLC. - www.AgroInsurance.comConference Manager:Ian V. ShynkarenkoContact phone: +380 98 539 3335Contact e-mail: info@agroinsconf.com

Source - www.agroinsurance.com

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