Alberta increasing AFSC borrowing limit
RED DEER, Alta. – Agriculture and Forestry Minister Devin Dreeshen says the overall borrowing limit for Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) will increase from $2.8 billion to $3.6 billion by 2024 to make sure Alberta farmers, ranchers and food production have reliable access to capital.
“AFSC’s improved lending ability will help us meet our value-added investment attraction goal of $1.4 billion for agriculture and food production in Alberta over the next 4 years – with a target of 2,000 new agriculture jobs,” Dreeshen said Tuesday.
“Since we set those targets last fall, we’ve already achieved $527 million in new investment and created more than 981 new jobs in Alberta.”
Dreeshen says the province is also doubling the individual lending limit from $15 million to $30 million from AFSC to help better support larger agriculture deals in the province.