Canada - Manitoba Farmers will see lower premiums for most insurable crops

30.01.2025 380 views

The 2025 AgriInsurance program for Manitoba has been released, offering farmers updated coverage details. 

Managed by the Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation (MASC), the program is designed to provide reliable support against production risks and quality losses caused by natural events like drought or excessive moisture. 

Following a year of reduced claims in 2024, Manitoba farmers will benefit from reduced premium rates for most crops in 2025. For annual crops, the average premium has decreased to $13.01 per acre from $15.43 per acre in 2024. MASC determines these rates using approved methodologies to ensure fairness and reliability. 

While global commodity market fluctuations continue to affect crop insurance values, the 2025 season brings mixed results. Certain crops, such as flax and field peas, have higher insured values due to market trends, but most crops have slightly lower values than in the previous year. The total coverage for 2025 is estimated at $4.2 billion. 

The program includes new improvements, such as the addition of birdsfoot trefoil to Forage Establishment Insurance, providing greater flexibility for farmers. Enhancements to the Wildlife Damage Compensation program will see increased livestock predation claim values, rising from $3,000 to $7,000 per animal, addressing the financial impact of such incidents more effectively. 

"Farmers in Manitoba are known for delivering top-quality products to Canadians and the world. It's vitally important that they have access to flexible risk management programs to help them protect their operations, so they can keep meeting the demand for the products they produce," said The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food. 

AgriInsurance remains a cornerstone risk management tool for Manitoba producers, with over 90% of annual crop acres and more than 7,400 farms participating. The program is jointly funded by the governments of Canada and Manitoba under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership. 

This initiative reinforces the commitment to helping farmers navigate uncertainties, ensuring their ability to meet production demands while safeguarding their livelihoods. 

 

Source - https://m.farms.com

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