Charlie;
What are the details?
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"The pilot will look at three CAIS program years, from 2003 to 2005, using two different methods to calculate a producer's reference margin, (allowable income minus allowable expenses). The reference margin determines producers' support levels when disaster strikes. One method will use the existing Olympic average formula, which drops the highs and lows of a producer's last five years and averages the remaining three years. Another method will simply average the last three years of a producer's financial history to calculate the reference margin.
"The pilot covers all commodities and all regions of our province," said Horner. "While some are tempted by quick-fix, ad hoc solutions, we know they can distort markets and they're not affordable in the long term."
AFSC, the provincial crown corporation administering CAIS in Alberta, will automatically review all CAIS claims submitted since 2003, although not everyone will receive an additional benefit. The province expects $224 million will flow to producers over and above initial CAIS payments. Producers who have never participated in the CAIS program, or who missed applying for some years, should call AFSC at 1-877-744-7900"
Is the average for 2003, 01-02 and 03; 04 02-03 and 04; 05 03-04 and 05?
What are the details?
I see this;
"The pilot will look at three CAIS program years, from 2003 to 2005, using two different methods to calculate a producer's reference margin, (allowable income minus allowable expenses). The reference margin determines producers' support levels when disaster strikes. One method will use the existing Olympic average formula, which drops the highs and lows of a producer's last five years and averages the remaining three years. Another method will simply average the last three years of a producer's financial history to calculate the reference margin.
"The pilot covers all commodities and all regions of our province," said Horner. "While some are tempted by quick-fix, ad hoc solutions, we know they can distort markets and they're not affordable in the long term."
AFSC, the provincial crown corporation administering CAIS in Alberta, will automatically review all CAIS claims submitted since 2003, although not everyone will receive an additional benefit. The province expects $224 million will flow to producers over and above initial CAIS payments. Producers who have never participated in the CAIS program, or who missed applying for some years, should call AFSC at 1-877-744-7900"
Is the average for 2003, 01-02 and 03; 04 02-03 and 04; 05 03-04 and 05?
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