The Ministry of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture, by order dated March 26, included the insurance company “Guardian” (Kyiv) in the list of insurers authorized to insure agricultural products with state support. This was announced by Taras Vysotsky, Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture of Ukraine, on Friday while speaking at the “All-Ukrainian National Insurance Conference 2026” in Kyiv.
He noted that he “signed the order to include the company in this list.” Fifteen companies will be able to provide such insurance, the deputy minister added.
The ministry’s website reports that currently, the insurance companies “INGO,” “Universalna,” “VUSO,” “ARKS,” PZU “Ukraine,” and IC “Guardian” are authorized to provide such insurance.
As reported, the 2026 state budget allocates 60 million hryvnias for the first time to support agricultural insurance, for which the Cabinet of Ministers approved relevant amendments to the procedure for providing state support on December 31, 2025.
The government resolution provides for compensation of a portion of paid insurance premiums, specifically up to 60% of the cost of insurance premiums for agricultural producers operating in frontline communities, and up to 45% for other agricultural producers.
To insure agricultural products, an agricultural producer must apply to insurance companies that, in agreement with the National Bank of Ukraine, have been authorized to provide such insurance. A list of these companies is published on the Ministry of Economy’s website.
Agricultural product insurance contracts will be concluded in accordance with a list of standardized insurance products, which, in particular, provide coverage for the area of winter grain crops during the overwintering period, winter grain crops for the entire growing season, and the future grain crop harvest during the spring-summer growing season.