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Canada: P.E.I. anticipating pay-outs for poor potato harvest

Prince Edward Island Agriculture Minister Rob Henderson has stated that a tough growing season may result in some pay-outs for lost potato crops. Henderson said that about 10 percent of P.E.I.’s 85,000 acres of planted potatoes have not been harvested due to poor weather conditions.

“Obviously, it has been a very challenging harvest season. We’ve had rain just about every second day and we’ve had extreme wind conditions and from that perspective, farmers are going to be challenged.”

Henderson said a little more than 90 percent of the province’s potato crop is under crop insurance programs implemented by both the provincial and federal government. He said there are some farmers who are not covered through crop insurance but they are covered through the AgriStability Program, which saw an extended application deadline this year.

Journalpioneer.com quoted Henderson as saying: “At this point in time, it’s a little too early to tell what kind of numbers we’re talking about as far as crop insurance and what kind of pay-outs are going to be occurred, but we do anticipate there will be pay-outs.”

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