Fuse launches agriculture intelligence platform for insurance brokers
Fuse, an AI-powered commercial insurance platform, released an agriculture vertical designed to give brokers and carriers real-time market intelligence across all farm insurance coverage categories. The launch marks Fuse's first fully audited industry release and establishes the template for covering all major commercial insurance sectors.
The agriculture vertical synthesizes data from over 50 sources, including USDA RMA data, live CME futures markets, regulatory filings, and county-level program activity. It monitors six coverage groups-Federal RMA Programs, Farm Property & Casualty, Farm Liability, Workers' Comp & Commercial Auto, Agribusiness Operations, and Specialty & E&S-using autonomous AI agents that convert market signals into broker-ready intelligence.
The problem Fuse addresses
Agricultural insurance brokers currently recommend policies without a complete market view. The issue isn't a data shortage-it's the absence of a system that transforms raw data into actionable intelligence at county and program levels.
Sean Bourgeois, Fuse's founder and CEO, said: "The difference between a good broker and a great one isn't access to data. It's seeing what others don't-early enough to act on it."
How it works
The platform uses Fuse Radar, an AI-powered market intelligence engine that sources data from statutory filings, government data, and live market feeds. Its outputs guide broker actions and underwriter decisions.
Fuse Radar is one of five interconnected products on the platform. The others are Pulse (producer compliance intelligence), Beacon (coverage gap detection), Atlas (market directory), and Wire (real-time communications). Together, they function as an operating system for commercial insurance distribution.
The agriculture vertical targets retail, wholesale, and reinsurance brokers, offering end-to-end visibility from primary insurance risk through to reinsurance placement.
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