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 <title>Crop Insurance: Further Actions Could Strengthen Program&apos;s</title>
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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO discussed the Department of
Agriculture&apos;s (USDA) federal crop insurance program, focusing on whether
USDA: (1) has set adequate insurance rates to achieve the legislative
requirement of actuarial soundness; (2) appropriately reimburses
participating crop insurance companies for their administrative costs;
(3) can deliver catastrophic crop insurance at less cost to the
government than private insurance companies; and (4) has established
methodologies in the revenue insurance plans that set sound premium
rates.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) GAO has reported that several aspects of USDA&apos;s crop
insurance program are of concern and need attention; (2) in 1995, GAO
reported that premiums charged farmers for crop insurance were not
adequate to achieve the actuarial soundness mandated by Congress; (3)
GAO&apos;s review showed that the basic premium rates for the six crops
reviewed were approaching actuarial soundness in 1995, but USDA&apos;s rates
for some crops and locations and for some coverage and production levels
were well below the legislative requirement; (4) about 24 percent of the
crop insurance premiums for the six crops GAO reviewed had basic rates
that were less than 80-percent adequate for actuarial soundness; (5)
USDA subsequently took actions to improve the program&apos;s actuarial
soundness, but some rates remain too low; (6) the government&apos;s
administrative expense reimbursement to insurance companies--31 percent
of premiums--were greater than the companies&apos; reported expenses to sell
and service federal crop insurance; (7) GAO stated that some of these
reported expenses did not appear to be reasonably associated with the
sale and service of federal crop insurance; (8) the Agricultural
Research, Extension, and Education Reform Act of 1998 subsequently
revised reimbursement rates downward to 24.5 percent of premiums for
most crop insurance; (9) increased program participation and sales
volume that could result from crop insurance reform may lead to lower
delivery costs, warranting a downward adjustment in the rate; (10) GAO
reported that the government&apos;s costs to deliver catastrophic insurance
in 1995 were higher through private companies than through USDA; (11)
although the basic costs associated with selling and servicing
catastrophic crop insurance through USDA and private companies were
comparable, delivery through USDA avoids paying an underwriting gain to
companies in years when there is a low incidence of catastrophic loss
claims; (12) GAO reported its doubts about whether new USDA-supported
revenue insurance plans will be actuarially sound over the long term and
appropriate to the risk each farmer presents to the program; and (13)
with respect to the most popular plan, Crop Revenue Coverage, GAO
recommended that USDA&apos;s Risk Management Agency require the plan&apos;s
developer to base premium rates on a revenue distribution or other
appropriate statistical technique that recognizes the interrelationship
between farm-level yields and expected crop prices.</abstract>
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