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Hail insurance for BC fruit growers available with lowest premiums in Canada

Darpan News Desk, BC News Room, 07 Apr, 2014 10:34 AM
    The BC government is recommending Okanagan tree fruit growers include insurance for hail damage in their 2014 risk management plans, and take advantage of the fact that BC premiums are the lowest in Canada. Hail insurance offered jointly by British Columbia and Canada is a cost-effective way for farm families to ensure that weather risks such as hail can be managed and farm businesses can be sustained.
     
    Spring and summer hail storms occur regularly in the Okanagan, but the exact timing and potential areas impacted are unpredictable. To help mitigate their risk, all commercial tree fruit growers can buy hail insurance with the option of increasing their coverage throughout the year. Like any insurance policy, coverage cannot be purchased or adjusted retroactively.
     
    The governments of British Columbia and Canada subsidize the premium of each hail insurance policy in the province. A sample policy with 80% coverage for an apple crop worth $100,000 would result in $7,200 in producer premiums, with the governments contributing a roughly equal amount. Though coverage for up to 100% of a crop is available, many growers choose to purchase 80% coverage as an appropriate level.
     
    Payments to insured tree fruit growers following 2013 hail storms in the Okanagan totalled about $10 million, about half of what was initially estimated, but higher than average years.
     
    The Ministry of Agriculture developed and distributes a guide to tree fruit growers that specifically outlines hail insurance coverage and the different options for them to consider at: http://www.agf.gov.bc.ca/production_insurance/plans/treefruit/tf_hail_guide.pdf
     
    More information about crop and hail insurance for tree fruit growers is at: http://www.agf.gov.bc.ca/production_insurance/tree_fruits.htm

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