The Advance Payments Program is off to a “robust start” according to the Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA), one of the organizations that administers the program.
The first cash advances were distributed Tuesday, with over $310 million going to more than 1,750 farmers across Western Canada, noted the CCGA.
Farmers can apply for up to $1 million in financing with the first $250,000 interest-free and the remaining amount at CCGA’s interest-bearing rate of prime less 0.25 per cent.
“We’ll continue issuing $20 million a day for the next two weeks as we see massive demand for the program this year,” said Dave Gallant, vice-president of Finance and APP Operations with the CCGA.