Group Risk Plan

The Group Risk Plan (GRP) of insurance is designed as a risk management tool to insure against widespread loss of production of the insured crop in a county. This summary is for general illustration purposes only. Please contact a crop insurance agent for information specific to your operation.

Alternative Plan

GRP is a dramatic departure from traditional approaches to crop insurance protection, with less paperwork and generally less cost than Multiple Peril Crop Insurance (MPCI). The policy was developed on the basis that when an entire county's crop yield is low, most farmers in that county will also have low yields.

Coverage Levels

Producers must choose one coverage level for each crop and county combination. The grower selects the dollar amount of protection per acre and one of the five coverage levels (70, 75, 80, 85, or 90 percent) of the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation expected county yield.

Expected County Yield

The expected county yield used for GRP is calculated using many years of county data from the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) with an adjustment for the yield trend.

Loss (Indemnity) Payments

Indemnities are paid when the NASS county yield for the county falls below the "trigger yield". The expected county yield is multiplied by the selected coverage level. Indemnity payments are made when NASS releases the final county yields.

GRP Benefits

  • GRP offers catastrophic protection and may cost less than MPCI.
  • GRP provides a simplified plan to manage risk because the only information a producer needs to provide is the number of acres planted by the acreage reporting date.
  • Producers do not have to provide production history or evidence of loss because payments are made on losses based on the county expected yield.

GRP Restrictions

  • Producers may not purchase GRP and MPCI coverage for the same crop and year.
  • GRP does not provide prevented planting, late planting, or replant payment.
  • Good experience discounts earned with MPCI do not apply.
  • Lenders may not accept GRP as collateral.

Forage Crop Enhancement

Catastrophic Risk Protection (CAT) coverage of 65 percent of the expected county yield and 60 percent of the maximum amount of protection per acre is available. Forage Crop GRP is available at both the additional and CAT levels of coverage, and can only be purchased through approved crop insurance agents.

GRP Program Expansion

RMA is continuing to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of GRP, as well as monitoring producers' demand for it. RMA's objective is to expand into new areas and crops so that interested producers may obtain GRP.

Information provided by the US Department of Agriculture.

This information is intended for informational purposes only. Nothing contained herein can or should be interpreted to take precedence over policy language, Federal Crop Insurance Corporation/Risk Management Agency regulation, and Underwriting or Loss Adjustment rules.

Last Updated March 2011



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