Farmers at a seedling base in Jianhe in China's southwestern Guizhou province. Chinese insurers' rising exposure to agriculture was of particular concern, according to Moody's, because of increasing economic losses from floods and storms, as well as the companies' underinsuring of this exposure. Photo: AFPFarmers at a seedling base in Jianhe in China's southwestern Guizhou province. Chinese insurers' rising exposure to agriculture was of particular concern, according to Moody's, because of increasing economic losses from floods and storms, as well as the companies' underinsuring of this exposure. Photo: AFP

Farmers at a seedling base in Jianhe in China’s southwestern Guizhou province. Chinese insurers’ rising exposure to agriculture was of particular concern, according to Moody’s, because of increasing economic losses from floods and storms, as well as the companies’ underinsuring of this exposure. Photo: AFP

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