Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Lawrence MacAulay and Manitoba Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn announced details of the 2025 AgriInsurance program administered by Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation (MASC) today.
“Farmers in Manitoba are known for delivering top-quality products to Canadians and the world,” said MacAulay. “It’s vitally important that they have access to flexible risk management programs to help them protect their operations so they can keep meeting the demand for the products they produce.”
After a lower-than-average claim year in 2024, Manitoba farmers will benefit from lower premium rates for most insurable crops in 2025. For annual crops, the average premium for producers will be $13.01 per acre in 2025 compared to $15.43 per acre in 2024. MASC calculates premium rates using methodologies that are reviewed and approved by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC).
Volatility in global commodity markets continues to impact AgriInsurance dollar values for the 2025 season. Some crops such as flax and field peas will have higher dollar values. For the majority of crops, however, dollar values are lower than in 2024 based on market forecasts. Total coverage for 2025 is expected to be $4.2 billion, noted MacAulay.