Farm group wants action to protect producers
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) has come up with a plan of attack to help producers through the trade dispute with China.
APAS President Todd Lewis said problems with the Federal-Provincial AgriStability Business Risk Management program are an immediate concern. In 2016, fewer than 40 per cent of Saskatchewan farms were enrolled in AgriStability.
“The coverage levels are minimal with the basket approach,” Lewis said. “They have messed around with the reference margins. It’s not a bankable program but it’s the program we have in place now for the short term and producers can sign up. That’s why we picked that one.”