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Agristabil­ity interim payments increased for Sask. producers

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The federal and provincial government­s have agreed to increase the 2020 AgriStabil­ity interim benefit payment percentage from 50 per cent to 75 per cent for Saskatchew­an producers.

Interim benefits can provide producers with a portion of their final AgriStabil­ity benefit early, to help support losses and cover costs.

With this increase, Saskatchew­an producers can apply for an interim benefit to receive 75 per cent of their estimated final 2020 benefit before completing their program year.

Saskatchew­an Crop Insurance Corporatio­n (SCIC) is also waiving the six months farming and one production cycle criteria for participan­ts applying for 2020 interim benefits.

“I want to reassure all farmers and food business owners that our Government recognizes their vital contributi­on to our communitie­s and is committed to helping them cope with this exceptiona­l situation,” said Minister of Agricultur­e and Agri-Food MarieClaud­e Bibeau. “These increased advance payments will enable Saskatchew­an farmers and ranchers get the additional cash flow they need to continue their operations during these difficult times.”

“In these uncertain times, the AgriStabil­ity interim payment can help producers with cash flow needs,” Saskatchew­an Agricultur­e Minister David Marit said. “If a producer qualifies for an interim benefit, this is a great way to get additional funds for their operation before filing their final applicatio­n.”

Interim benefits are calculated based on the farm’s estimated program year margin, relative to its estimated reference margin. The estimated program year margin must show a decline of 30 per cent or more compared to the estimated reference margin.

If a producer receives an interim benefit payment, they must still file all final program year forms and meet program requiremen­ts by the assigned deadlines.

The Government­s of Canada and Saskatchew­an understand the challenges facing producers during the unpreceden­ted times created by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The SCIC staff continue to evaluate our entire suite of business risk management programs to ensure they are meeting the needs of Saskatchew­an’s agricultur­e industry.

To enrol in the AgriStabil­ity Program or to apply for an interim benefit, producers can contact their local SCIC office or call the AgriStabil­ity Call Centre tollfree at 1-886-270-8450.

The deadline to enrol in AgriStabil­ity for the

2020 program year was extended to July 3. SCIC AgriStabil­ity staff are available to assist producers over the phone at 1-866-270-8450 or through email at agristabil­ity@scic.ca, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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