Crop insurance reaches record levels in Saskatchewan
MELFORT, Sask. — The drought on the prairies demonstrated the value of risk management programs to ensure producers have the best coverage to help them through challenging times.
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) said producers submitted 30,000 claims in 2021 worth $2.4 billion dollars last year.
Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit said the changes to this year’s crop insurance program will see the average coverage reach a record level of $405 per acre due to higher commodity prices and increased yield coverage.
With the 48 per cent increase in coverage, the average total premium is higher at $12.05 per acre, compared to $8.59 in 2021. The average premium rate is lower due to the strong production in 2020. As there is a one-year lag when calculating premium rates, 2021 production is not used until 2023.