Multiple-Peril (also called Multi-Peril
or MPCI) crop insurance helps farmers protect their income against
whatever Mother Nature can throw at it. MPCI is created to deal with
yield uncertainty – that is, the fact that the success of a farmer’s
business is often at the disposal of something over which he has
absolutely no control (the weather).
The way MCPI works in Canada is a bit more complex than other
insurance plans. With MCPI, farmers choose a policy that covers a
percentage of their average yield (usually 50, 60, 70, or 80 percent);
they pay a portion of their insurance cost, and the government pays the
rest. This combination of funding offers the grower financial incentive
not to abuse the program, and it offers adequate resources in case of a
true natural emergency – which is often catastrophic and far too
expensive for any private individual or company to afford. This Canadian
system of MCPI is modeled after the United States’ crop insurance
program, which was implemented in 1981 and has proved extremely
beneficial both to farmers and the American public.
If you are a farmer whose livelihood depends upon the success of a
crop’s growth, you should definitely consider MPCI. While there are
other risk management steps you can take to protect your business as a
farmer, MPCI is arguably the most important because it not only accounts
for price risks but also protects farmers from low yields. Most growers
who run small to medium farms are great candidates for MPCI; the only
farmers who might not need it are those who run farms that are
successful enough or have enough capital to overcome a significant loss
in case of unexpected damage to crops or loss of income.
As weather becomes more severe and unpredictable, crop insurance is
an integral part of any agri-business. An experienced insurance agent
can help figure out the best program, based on local risks and
production history. Multi-peril crop insurance helps smooth out the ups
and downs of being a farmer in Canada. Give Excalibur Insurance Group a call 519-348-9150 to review coverage and options for your Mississauga Farm Insurance .
