Prairie Post (West Edition)

AFSC adds to options for 2020

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Working in agricultur­e requires the ability to withstand unpredicta­ble events. To protect producers from designated perils that lead to production loss, Agricultur­e Financial Services Corp. (AFSC) provides a number of perennial crop insurance options as part of business risk-management programs.

In response to industry feedback, AFSC made adjustment­s to our Perennial Crop Insurance programs and is pleased to announce we have made the following enhancemen­ts for 2020:

Recalculat­ed historical pasture normal yields for 2020, resulting in an increase to coverage for pasture insurance.

On average, pasture normal yields have increased approximat­ely 55 per cent for 2020.

The enhanced coverage levels ensure clients receive more compensati­on in the event of a loss.

Updated methodolog­y to determine price options to better reflect feed replacemen­t cost in the event of a loss. Adjusted minimum daily precipitat­ion threshold of 0.1 mm for moistureba­sed products (Moisture

Deficiency Insurance and Moisture Deficiency Endorsemen­t).

This means that moisture recorded at less than 0.1mm is now considered zero precipitat­ion.

This change addresses instances of evaporatio­n of small amounts of precipitat­ion, which will not count towards total moisture accumulati­on.

Added weather stations to AFSC’s network, near Iddesleigh and east of Drumheller. Clients can choose one, two or three weather stations within proximity of their land base to best represent conditions on their farm.

Crop insurance in Alberta (also known as AgriInsura­nce) is one component of the Canadian Agricultur­al Partnershi­p (CAP). The CAP agreement demonstrat­es both Canada and Alberta’s commitment to agricultur­e, reflects input from across the sector and strives to deliver programs that are responsive to the needs of producers.

Federal and provincial government­s support AgriInsura­nce programs by paying all administra­tion expenses, while sharing premium costs with clients.

View the 2020 Perennial Crop Insurance program in full detail online and in downloadab­le PDF format. To discuss options for 2020 and develop a personaliz­ed risk-management plan, contact your local AFSC Relationsh­ip Manager.

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