Apiculture (API)

overview

The Apiculture insurance program is a federal crop insurance pilot program that provides insurance protection for honey, pollen collection, wax, and breeding stock. Due to the diversity of species, each with different growth habits and seasons, precipitation requirements, and other climate conditions necessary to maintain plant growth over extended periods of time and seasons, precipitation requirements, and other climate conditions necessary to maintain plant growth over extended periods of time—the program is based on the average rainfall in a selected area (grid) for a period of time (index interval). If the rainfall is less than expected, the insured is entitled to an indemnity payment. Coverage is based on a producer’s selection of coverage level, index intervals, and productivity factor. You do not have to insure all your

colonies. However, you cannot insure more than the total number of colonies you own.

NOTE: Beginning with the 2020 RY, RMA requires that AIPs transmit latitude and longitude for the Points of Reference (PORs) used to establish the Grid ID for PRF and Apiculture. See "Add a Point of Reference (POR) for PRF/Apiculture" for help with adding PORs for Apiculture.