E-Newsletter dsfsfa An update from MBP January 19, 2024
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AgriInsurance Coverage Continues to Provide Stability for Manitoba Farmers (January 16, 2024 Joint Federal/Provincial Government News Release) Manitoba’s AgriInsurance program is expected to provide farmers with nearly $5 billion in coverage on an estimated 9.55 million acres for the upcoming crop year, federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Lawrence MacAulay and Manitoba Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn announced here today.
“AgriInsurance is a federal-provincial-producer cost-shared program that helps producers manage production and quality losses,” said MacAulay. “Support for the program is provided by the governments of Canada and Manitoba under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP).”
values are lower than 2023.
The AgriInsurance program is a risk management tool for Manitoba farmers to protect against production shortfalls and quality losses caused by natural perils. In the case of extreme weather events that impact production such as drought or excess moisture, the AgriInsurance program provides predictable coverage producers can depend on when planning for the upcoming growing season. The program is administered by MASC. Manitoba has a high level of AgriInsurance participation, with over 90 per cent of annual crop acres and more than 7,650 farms enrolled in the program. MASC is further enhancing the AgriInsurance program by launching a pilot program for the upcoming crop year designed to meet the needs of small-scale vegetable producers. The program will enable these producers to bundle eligible crops to meet acreage minimums so they can adequately insure a variety of their vegetable crops.
The ministers released details indicating that 2024 AgriInsurance premiums will be lower than they were in 2023 for most crops insured in Manitoba. For annual crops, producers can expect to pay an average premium of $16.21 per acre in 2024 compared to $19.21 per acre in 2023. Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation (MASC) The Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership calculates premium rates using methodologies that are reviewed (Sustainable CAP) is a five-year $3.5-billion investment by Canada’s and approved by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. federal, provincial, and territorial governments that supports Canada's agri-food and agri-products sectors. Under the Sustainable “Managing costs and risks will be critical for success as margins are CAP, AgriInsurance premiums for most programs are shared 40 per projected to tighten,” said Kostyshyn. “We’re pleased to offer cent by insured producers, 36 per cent by the government of Canada affordable and effective risk management for Manitoba farmers and 24 per cent by the Manitoba government. Administrative through the AgriInsurance program.” expenses are shared 60 per cent by Canada and 40 per cent by Manitoba. Continued volatility in global commodity markets has impacted AgriInsurance dollar values for the 2024 season. Some crops such as For more information, contact MASC at www.masc.mb.ca/masc.nsf/ dry beans, forage seeds, potatoes, vegetables and forages will have contact.html or go to www.masc.mb.ca/masc.nsf/index.html higher dollar values. For the majority of crops, however, dollar
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