Government support for Canadian agriculture is around 8.2 per cent of gross farm receipts, says the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
That’s slightly higher than the United States but less than the average agricultural subsidies of 13.2 per cent in the OECD, a group with 38 member countries.
Risk-management tools constitute the main part of budgetary support to (Canadian) producers,” says the OECD report on agricultural policy, which was published at the end of October.
“These include income stabilization, subsidised savings and crop insurance programes.”