FCC to support producers as fertilizer market uncertainty grows
Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is expanding an existing program to help agribusinesses, farm operators and food processors.
FCC president and CEO Justine Hendricks said the conflict in the Middle East heightens concerns about the rising cost of fertilizer costs and energy.
“When global tensions rise, producers are often left wondering how it might affect the inputs they rely on,” Hendricks said. “While we cannot control those events, we can ensure producers have the financial flexibility and support they need to navigate uncertainty.”
Originally introduced in response to trade tariffs affecting Canadian agriculture, the Trade Disruption Customer Support Program will now also offer support to help producers and agribusinesses manage financial pressures caused by unexpected market shocks.


