Fuse expands beyond crop insurance with AI-powered Agriculture vertical

Fuse, an AI-powered commercial insurance intelligence platform, has launched a new agriculture vertical designed to cover the entire agriculture and rural insurance landscape, providing brokers and carriers with continuous, actionable intelligence across every insurance category.

The company said the agriculture vertical is Fuse’s first fully audited industry launch, modeling the platform’s system coverage across all major commercial insurance segments.

It continuously synthesizes data from more than 50 different signals, including USDA RMA data, real-time CME futures markets, regulatory filings and county-level planning activities.

Currently, agricultural insurance brokers recommend policies without a complete understanding of the market. According to Fuse, the problem is not a lack of data, but a lack of sophisticated systems to turn the data into real-time, actionable intelligence at the county and program levels.

Fuse said it aims to bridge this gap and provide brokers with the clarity they need to guide their clients.

Sean Bourgeois, founder and CEO of Fuse International, commented: “The difference between a good broker and a great broker is not access to data. It’s seeing things others don’t see and acting on them early. That’s what the agriculture vertical offers: not more data, but a fundamentally different picture of risk that is constantly converging across the market.”

Fuse’s agriculture vertical covers six coverage groups, each monitored by autonomous AI agents that synthesize market signals into broker-ready intelligence: Federal RMA Programs, Farm Property and Casualty, Farm Liability, Workers’ Comp and Commercial Auto, Agribusiness Operations, Professional and E&S, and Emerging AgTech.

The new agriculture vertical aims to provide retail, wholesale and reinsurance brokers with a complete market view of the vertical industry powered by artificial intelligence tools. These AI tools will then show the producer or layout agent what to do next based on all the signals received from Fuse. The ultimate goal therefore appears to be to provide end-to-end visibility tools for primary insurance risks to reinsurance.

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The agriculture vertical uses Fuse Radar, an AI-driven market intelligence engine that derives data from statutory documents, government data and real-time market dynamics. Its output is intended to guide broker actions or underwriter decisions.

Fuse Radar is one of five interconnect products on the Fuse platform, including Pulse (producer compliance intelligence), Beacon (coverage gap detection), Atlas (market directory) and Wire (real-time communications). Together they form what Fuse describes as an artificial intelligence operating system for commercial insurance distribution.

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