Agriculture Roundup for Thursday March 9, 2023
MELFORT, Sask. – Agriculture Financial Services Corporation said crop insurance premiums are not going up by 60 per cent— as was claimed by the Alberta Opposition NDP.
AFSC said premiums will go up this year because of higher crop prices, more producers joining the program and impacts from the 2021 drought.
In a statement posted to its website, AFSC said the 60 per cent number comes from what was budgeted in 2022 compared to what is budgeted in 2023, not actual premiums. There are caps on premiums and increases are related to crop prices.
Agriculture and Irrigation Minister Nate Horner said in a social media post that, “The NDP is so desperate to find bad news in Budget 2023 they’ve resorted to spreading misinformation.”