HAIL INSURANCE 



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There is reason to believe that owing to the excellent results obtained 

 and the intense propaganda carried on by the Government and the agricul- 

 tural associations, mutual hail insurance will make continually greater 

 progress in Argentine Agriculture. 



In the following table we give a summary of the principal statistics 

 relating to the constitution and work of the insurance societies of Ar- 

 gentina, dividing the societies into two classes : capitalist and mutual. 



SiPUiition Of the Hail Insurance Societies in tfie Agricultural Year igi2-i^. 



Number of Societie^ 



Authorized Capital ($ m/u) 

 Subscribed ' " . . . . 



Pai'i up « .).... 



Fixed » .... 



Reserve and Thrift Fund 



Total Effective Capital. 



Hectare? Insured under Wheal . . . . . 



„ I Oats 



;, <' Flax 



Barley 



1) ) >i Canary (^rass i 



n » » Rye, f 



» » Maize t 



•" > ' Vineyards ' 



Total Hectares Insured 



Value Insured [$ m/n) . . 



Amount of Premiums Pa'd j 



Claims Granted « 



Socirtles 

 Limited 

 bv Shares 



Limited 



Co-opfa-ative 



and Co-operative 



Mutual 



Societico 



19 



25,650,000 



11,470,240 



6,072,266 



3.307.052 



9.379,318 



2,314.041 



387.5S6 



402 655 



30.643 



83,947 



3,218,872 



110,075,979 



6,390,995 



3,316,156 



Total 



1,315,000 

 300,000 



669,826 



950,836 



1,620,682 



1,081,488 



254.811 



10,315 



15,243 



7.824 



1,369,681 



43,600,491 



2,055,413 



1,013,449 



31 



26,915,000 



11,770,240 



6,072,266 



669,826 



4,257,908 



1 1 ,000,000 



3,395.529 



642,397 



412,970 



45, coo 



91.771 



4.588,553 



153,676,470 



8,446,409 



4,329,605 



