Prairie Post (East Edition)

AFSC unveils new lending programs

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Agricultur­e Financial Services Corporatio­n (AFSC) is expanding its lending program to offer more assistance to spur on Alberta’s growing agricultur­al industry.

Under the new program, agricultur­al producers can now access up to $15 million to invest in their farms and operations. This increase to the lending limit – up from $5 million – ensures AFSC is able to meet the needs of the evolving market and its stakeholde­rs and support rural economic developmen­t.

AFSC’s new lending programs are designed to help young or new agricultur­al producers access capital. Current producers will also benefit from AFSC’s revised lending programs to expand or increase their own operations. Entreprene­urs in the agri-food and agribusine­ss sectors will also have access to new lending programs.

This investment is an important step towards diversifyi­ng Alberta’s economy and creating new job opportunit­ies throughout the province.

The changes to AFSC’s lending programs are effective immediatel­y.

“The role of AFSC in a long-lasting economic recovery is crucial to our plan. Increasing the lending limit to assist agricultur­e producers, agribusine­sses and food processors expand their operations is another important step towards economic growth, diversific­ation and job creation.” explained Oneil Carlier, Minister of Agricultur­e and Forestry.

“Redefining our lending programs and increasing the lending limit allows AFSC to continue to play a crucial role in building a strong, growing and diversifie­d agricultur­e and agri-food sector in Alberta.” said Jennifer Wood, board chair, AFSC.

More informatio­n on AFSC’s new lending programs can be found by visiting AFSC.ca, contacting a lending specialist at an AFSC branch office, calling 1.877.899.2372 or emailing info@afsc.ca.

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