Blog: Growing timber insurance, the essentials

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Growing timber insurance is a niche market that requires expertise, be it for underwriting or assessing fire or storm damages. Frank McGaffney, loss adjuster at Agrical, explains.

The commercial forestry industry in UK and Ireland is a top performing asset class and is literally growing. Forestry investments have seen strong returns in recent years and many high-net-worth

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