Zero-Entry Storage Tech Aids Midwest Farms in Reducing Rising Insurance Costs
Midwest agricultural facilities are adopting Zero-Entry storage technology. The solution is designed to protect stored produce and
Midwest agricultural facilities are adopting Zero-Entry storage
technology. The solution is designed to protect stored produce and
equipment. Insurers have raised premiums for farm storage risks. The
new technology helps lower those insurance costs. Facilities report
improved security and reduced liability exposure. Adoption is
spreading among farms seeking cost efficiencies. Industry analysts
view the trend as a response to rising insurance rates. Continued
implementation could stabilize operating expenses for growers.