Crop Insurers Reflect on Past, Plan for Future at Annual Conference |
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This item has been supplied by a forage marketer and has not been edited, verified or endorsed by Hay & Forage Grower. An industrywide crop insurance convention just adjourned, ending three days of sessions where participants discussed the importance of partnering with the new Administration to help farmers manage their growing risks. The event, organized by National Crop Insurance Services (NCIS) and American Association of Crop Insurers, brought together industry members, agricultural producers and key lawmakers. "We're grateful to our friends on Capitol Hill who established crop insurance as the centerpiece of America's farm policy," said NCIS President Tom Zacharias, "And, we appreciate the outgoing Administration, which partnered with crop insurers over the last eight years to make coverage more affordable and available." He highlighted several recent successes:
Zacharias believes this solid foundation can be built upon for years to come. "The new Administration's promise to protect and grow American jobs, and its pro-business attitude give us reason to be optimistic," he explained. "We are eager to partner with the incoming USDA to strengthen rural America and help our farmers." He concluded: "The cost-sharing attributes of crop insurance help shield taxpayers from risk. Private-sector efficiencies speed aid when its needed the most. Farmers can tailor coverage to their own unique operations. And crop insurance is popular throughout rural America. All of which should bode well in the upcoming Farm Bill debate." Watch the Video |