Changes announced for Crop Insurance Program in 2023
Saskatchewan farmers got their first glimpse Monday at the 2023 Crop Insurance Program.
The average coverage is at a record-high level of $446 per acre, thanks to increased commodity prices and yield coverage. The average total premium is $14.79 per acre, up from $12.05 in 2022.
“Through improvements to the Crop Insurance Program, Saskatchewan farmers continue to get coverage they can count on,” federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau said in a release. “We encourage farmers to use risk management tools to help them minimize the economic effects of production losses caused by natural hazards.”
“As we look forward to the 2023 growing season, I want to acknowledge the drive and resilience Saskatchewan farmers and ranchers continue to show year after year,” added Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit.

