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Farmers Call On Agriculture Ministers To Take Action On Business Risk Management Programming

Quebec City, QC – The leaders of Canada‘s AgGrowth Coalition are in Quebec City awaiting the Federal-Provincial-Territorial (FPT) Agriculture Ministers‘ response to farmers‘ call for immediate action on national Business Risk Management (BRM) programs.
 
The AgGrowth Coalition and its members have formally asked the FPT Ministers to implement the following action items during their meeting this week:
 
AgriStability coverage immediately adjusted to cover losses starting at 85 per cent of historical reference margins with no Reference Margin Limits; 
 
Prioritize discussions on production insurance for livestock and horticulture crops which are not currently covered under AgriInsurance; 
 
Discussions on BRM programming options to be meaningful and focussed on program effectiveness rather than funding levels; and 
 
The establishment of an industry-government technical working group that allows farm groups to actively participate in BRM data and impact analysis.
 
 
“Farmers from across Canada are relying on the FPT Agriculture Ministers to put in place immediate improvements to BRM programming that can help manage risks beyond farmers‘ control,” says Markus Haerle, chair of AgGrowth Coalition.  
 
“The FPT Agriculture Ministers are at a critical juncture, we expect governments from across Canada to stand up and support Canadian farmers so we can remain globally competitive in the face of challenging market and weather conditions,” said Chris van de Heuvel, AgGrowth co-chair. 
 
“Market volatility and barriers in traditional markets are impacting farmers across the country,” says Jeff Nielsen, co-chair of AgGrowth. “Farmers need a BRM suite of programs that is bankable and predictable to help manage these risks. And we need it put in place this year!”
Source : AGgrowthcoalition

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