Saskatchewan farmers receive boost in 2025 AgriStability support
Saskatchewan producers facing trade uncertainty and dry conditions will receive a one-time increase in compensation through AgriStability, along with a doubling of the maximum payment cap for the 2025 program year.
The changes follow last week’s annual meeting of federal, provincial and territorial agriculture ministers
“Reliable and effective business risk management programs help protect against large declines in producers’ margins and are an important tool for a strong agricultural sector in Saskatchewan,” Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison said in a joint news release Monday.
The Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) will increase the AgriStability compensation rate from 80 per cent to 90 per cent for 2025, meaning participants will receive 90 cents for every dollar of eligible margin decline. The maximum payment cap will also double, from $3 million to $6 million per operation. The enrolment deadline for 2025 has been extended to July 31.


