Canada - Crop insurance yields changes

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Canada - Crop insurance yields changes

Improvements to the program for 2014 include a pilot program to provide yieldloss coverage for corn in the east central and southeast areas of the province. In addition, the establishment benefit feature has also been expanded to include coverage for corn at $65 per acre. For the first time, durum and barley will be eligible for yield trending. Yield trending recognizes agronomic advancements and increases a producer's historical yields, which improves coverage. Also new in 2014, crop insurance will include a bee mortality insurance pilot program. Additional program enhancements include increasing the base grade for flax.

Details of the 2014 crop insurance program were announced Monday by federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart.

Improvements to the program for 2014 include a pilot program to provide yieldloss coverage for corn in the east central and southeast areas of the province. In addition, the establishment benefit feature has also been expanded to include coverage for corn at $65 per acre. For the first time, durum and barley will be eligible for yield trending. Yield trending recognizes agronomic advancements and increases a producer's historical yields, which improves coverage.

Yields for durum will increase 8.6 per cent and barley yields will increase 3.5 per cent, on average. Yield trending will also continue on canola, fall rye, winter wheat, hard red spring wheat, hard white spring wheat and oats.

This feature has resulted in the average coverage for canola increasing by nearly 20 per cent, oats by 15 per cent and hard red spring wheat by 10 per cent.

Also new in 2014, crop insurance will include a bee mortality insurance pilot program. The program will cover loss of bees over the winter as a result of naturally occurring causes that are beyond the control of producers.

Additional program enhancements include increasing the base grade for flax, adding field peas to the contract price option and expanding the number of crops eligible for vegetable insurance. Crop insurance enhancements made in previous years, such as expanded coverage for soybeans, the unseeded acreage benefit and yield cushioning, will also continue in 2014.

Crop insurance is being made easier for producers to use online by launching a new online system called CropConnect. CropConnect provides crop insurance customers the flexibility of completing their business online, from a home computer or mobile device, including adding land to a contract, filling out forms, calculating their premium and coverage levels, reporting production data and filing claims.

Crop insurance coverage for 2014 is $162 per acre, on average, the fourth-highest coverage in program history. Crop insurance premiums for 2014 average $7.47 per acre, a 25 per cent reduction from 2013. The lower coverage and premium is largely the result of lower forecasted crop prices in 2014-15.

Source - http://www.leaderpost.com/

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