News From SCIC
SCIC recognizes the challenges many Saskatchewan producers are facing due to varying growing and weather conditions. Under the Crop Insurance Program, customers are covered against both yield and quality loss on insured crops.
Crop Insurance customers have coverage for insurable causes of loss such as drought, excessive moisture, hail, flooding, frost, wind, wildfire, disease, pest and wildlife damage.
Beat the rush and get your results sooner! By submitting your AgriStability forms well in advance of the September 30 deadline, SCIC can process your file sooner – and if you are in a benefit position, your payment is issued faster.
Today, Federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit announced the 2022 Crop Insurance enrolment deadline is extended to April 14, 2022. Due to logistical challenges because of the ongoing supply-chain issues posed by the pandemic, there was a delay in the delivery of the 2022 Crop Insurance packages to producers’ addresses. These challenges occurred after the packages left the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) on February 25, 2022.