AFSC announced yesterday a 20% decrease in premiums.
From Afsc:
Alberta farmers will receive a 20 per cent reduction in crop insurance premiums for the 2021 crop year.
This reduction will save farmers more than $55 million on their crop insurance premiums in 2021. This will mean significant savings for individual farmers as a farm with 2,000 insured acres will save about $8,000 this year.
“I’m thrilled that we can pass these savings on to our clients,†said Darryl Kay, AFSC’s chief executive officer, “and proud that our healthy crop insurance program in Alberta can give producers a bit of a break when they need it most.â€
The reduction in premiums is possible because of a healthy crop fund reserve. This fund protects against any future insurance payments, and is now at a point where it can help support discounted premiums, without posing significant risk to the overall program. This also means that there is enough money in the fund to mitigate a major event, such as a province-wide disaster in 2021 or beyond
From Afsc:
Alberta farmers will receive a 20 per cent reduction in crop insurance premiums for the 2021 crop year.
This reduction will save farmers more than $55 million on their crop insurance premiums in 2021. This will mean significant savings for individual farmers as a farm with 2,000 insured acres will save about $8,000 this year.
“I’m thrilled that we can pass these savings on to our clients,†said Darryl Kay, AFSC’s chief executive officer, “and proud that our healthy crop insurance program in Alberta can give producers a bit of a break when they need it most.â€
The reduction in premiums is possible because of a healthy crop fund reserve. This fund protects against any future insurance payments, and is now at a point where it can help support discounted premiums, without posing significant risk to the overall program. This also means that there is enough money in the fund to mitigate a major event, such as a province-wide disaster in 2021 or beyond
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