2024 Crop Insurance Program
Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit announced the 2024 Crop Insurance Program on March 5, 2024.
What's new? We've introduced new rainfall insurance programs, added 38 new weather stations and increased coverage for the Forage Rainfall Insurance Program.
The deadline to apply, reinstate, cancel or make changes to a Crop Insurance contract is March 31, 2024.
What does coverage look like for your farm?
"It's not a get rich quick scheme, but it’s just live to fight another day!"
Saskatchewan producers discuss how SCIC's business risk management programs can work together to ensure you have all-around, 360-degree coverage.
Producer Virtual Information Sessions
SCIC hosts live, online sessions to provide information and answer questions about Crop Insurance, AgriStability and Livestock Price Insurance.
Register today!
Coverage for Livestock Producers
With weather-based coverage for forage acres, price protection for livestock and personalized coverage options, SCIC offers a full suite of programs that can work together to ensure you have every angle covered!
As a producer, you know the risks you want to protect against. From Crop Insurance, to AgriStability, to Livestock Price Insurance, we’re here to help you find the right coverage for your farm!
Enrol in AgriStability before April 30
AgriStability is a cost-effective business risk management program that can help protect your entire operation against unexpected circumstances like weather, production loss, increased input costs or market conditions. Plus, it’s personalized to your operation based on your farm history.
In Saskatchewan, the average cost to participate in the AgriStability Program is$0.69/acre or $1.19/head.
Covers crops from seeding to harvest. Optimize your coverage by selecting the right options to meet your needs.
Learn moreA cost-effective program designed to help farm operations facing large margin declines.
Price protection against an unexpected drop in the market prices on cattle and hogs.
Learn moreCompensation for damage caused by wildlife available to all Saskatchewan producers. You do not need to be a SCIC customer to file a claim.
Learn moreLatest News from SCIC
-
Crop InsuranceWeather-Based Programs Support Livestock ProducersPOSTED: Mar 19, 2024Full Article
-
Crop InsuranceWhat makes up your Crop Insurance premium?POSTED: Mar 18, 2024Full Article
-
SCIC in the NewsSCIC is a 2024 Saskatchewan Top Employer!POSTED: Mar 12, 2024Full Article