APAS and finance minister continue tiff over budget and drought
The Agriculture Producers Association of Saskatchewan continued its back and forth spat with the province Thursday over Saskatchewan’s mid-year financial report, released earlier this week.
In a letter, president Todd Lewis says many farmers are worried they’re being considered a burden on the province’s finances, adding it maybe wasn’t the government’s intention but media reports made that link.
“Producers are concerned that the general public has a perception that farmers are receiving a ‘break’ or a ‘bailout’ when they receive a crop insurance cheque,” Lewis said. “I have personally received these phone calls and comments, as has our office, our local elected APAS representatives, and our general membership.
“There is a lack of understanding around the accounting principles used for crop insurance, which is the issue at hand. APAS is not taking the position that the government does not support agriculture any more than the government is saying that farmers are the cause of the deficit.”