Federal government drops proposal on AgriStability reform
MELFORT, Sask. – A proposal on improvements to business risk management programs (BRM) is now in the hands of the country’s agriculture ministers.
At the conclusion of the virtual agriculture ministers meeting federal minister Marie-Claude Bibeau said the federal government is prepared to make enhancements to AgriStability that would be applied retroactively to the 2020 year and on.
“As a starting point our government is looking to remove the reference margin limit,” Bibeau said. “To ensure a greater coverage on losses and to ensure funding is targeted to the farmers who are impacted the most I also proposed we find consensus to increase the compensation rate from 70 per cent to 80 per cent.”
Bibeau said the federal department has estimated if all jurisdictions remove the reference margin limits that alone will increase the overall amounts of funding available to farmers through AgriStability by over 30 per cent.