
Social insurance in agriculture is subject to slight changes over time, both in terms of legislative changes and the size of these types of insurance. This study presents individual figures in 2009 and 2019. The presented characteristics showed that the figures for sickness benefits and one-off compensations for accidents at work are declining the fastest, which is probably related to the implementation of the Agricultural Social Insurance Fund (KRUS)’ – and, as the numbers show, an effective Vision Zero Strategy. The number of household members and the insured on application declines significantly slower than the total number of payers and the insured. This means that among the people insured in the Fund there are probably fewer and fewer farmers and people actually working on the farm. The aim of the study is to present changes in individual values characterizing farmers’ social insurance.
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