Crop Insurance Strategies under the New Farm Bill

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Crop Insurance Strategies under the New Farm Bill Rod M. Rejesus Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist Dept. of Ag. and Resource Economics NC State University

Goals Today A brief overview of crop insurance alternatives in NC Discuss crop insurance strategies in light of the new Farm Bill programs ACRE, SURE, and enterprise unit subsidies

Introduction Crop insurance is one of the most important tool for managing risk in U.S. agriculture Several different policies with varying coverage levels are available for a wide array of crops in NC

Introduction Important to be familiar with these policies to properly address risks unique to a particular farm Consider how these policies relate to the programs and subsidies coming out of the new Farm Bill

Introduction Consider how crop insurance relates to the new SUpplemental REvenue (SURE) disaster assistance program Consider how crop insurance relates to the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program

Crop Insurance Alternatives in North Carolina

Crop Insurance Alternatives in North Carolina Farm-Level vs. County-Level Products APH, CRC, RA-HP & RA-BP, IIP, AGR-Lite GRP, GRIP Yield-based vs. Revenue-based APH, GRP CRC, RA, IIP, AGR-Lite, GRIP

Crop Insurance Alternatives in North Carolina Varying coverage levels depending on policy Catastrophic (CAT) 50% yield coverage at 55% of market price (only cost is administrative fee $300) APH Buy-up: 50%-85% yield coverage GRP 70%-90% yield coverage

Crop Insurance Alternatives in North Carolina Can also insure at different levels optional, basic, & enterprise Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) policies ($250 per crop) For crops not covered under the Federal crop insurance program Like CAT coverage; administered by FSA

SURE Disaster Assistance Program

SURE Disaster Assistance Program In the past temporary ad hoc disaster assistance payments 2008 Farm Bill create more permanent disaster assistance program Supplemental Agricultural Disaster Assistance (SADA) Program

SURE Program Basics Whole-farm disaster assistance program Similar to a whole-farm revenue insurance Tied to crop insurance coverage and farm planted acreage If whole-farm actual revenue less than SURE guarantee, then receive SURE payment that is 60% of difference

SURE Program Basics

SURE Eligibility and Requirements Located in a declared disaster county (or contiguous to a disaster county) Or must have 50% revenue loss due to weatherrelated causes For farms in multiple counties, need to have at least one located in a disaster or contiguous county

SURE Eligibility and Requirements Requires purchase of crop insurance or NAP policies for all crops of Economic Significance Crop insurance guarantees determines SURE guarantee (cap at 90%) SURE guarantee is sum of all crop insurance guarantees increased by 15% (thus, 75% will not hit cap)

The ACRE Program

ACRE Program Basics ACRE is a revenue-based, income support program that serves as an alternative to traditional counter-cyclical payments (CCP) Give up CCP, 20% of direct payments and 30% reduction in loan rates If sign-up, locked-in til 2012

ACRE Program Basics ACRE is like GRIP (except GRIP is at county level not state level) Can have farm loss but not get any ACRE payments Note farm-level ACRE guarantee is influenced by crop insurance premium paid

ACRE Participation

Enterprise Unit Subsidies

Enterprise Unit Subsidies Can insure as Optional vs. Basic vs. Enterprise Units vs. Whole farm (RA) Basic units all acreage of the crop in a county held by the insured under identical ownership Optional unit subdivided basic unit (based on location and practice)

Enterprise Unit Subsidies Farm bill introduced a pilot to increase premium subsidies for enterprise units and whole-farm units Enterprise units are all acres of a single crop within a county (i.e. consolidated basic units) Whole-farm has multiple crops

Enterprise Unit Subsidies Coverage levels Subsidy Before Subsidy Now 50% 0.67 0.80 55% 0.64 0.80 60% 0.64 0.80 65% 0.59 0.80 70% 0.59 0.80 75% 0.55 0.77 80% 0.48 0.68 85% 0.38 0.53

Enterprise Unit Subsidies Increasing coverage from 65% optional to 70% enterprise, increases subsidy from 0.59 to 0.80. Add l premium discounts at enterprise Increases SURE coverage But reduces risk of claim (i.e. spot losses)

Conclusions & Implications

Conclusions & Implications SURE & ACRE provides an additional safety-net to producers, but does not substitute for crop insurance SURE & ACRE cover more systemic or aggregate risks Consider crop insurance for farm-level losses (i.e., use optional units)

Conclusions & Implications Crop insurance, SURE, and ACRE decisions are linked Crop insurance guarantees determine SURE & ACRE guarantees Additional incentive to purchase crop insurance at higher levels (i.e., higher coverage, more likely to trigger payment)

Conclusions & Implications But think about insuring at the enterprise unit level given the new subsidies (i.e., to increase SURE coverage, but note aggregation effect) Note that ACRE and SURE payments are paid later Use of national season average price

Conclusions & Implications Sign-up for ACRE? It depends. Studies show little risk mgt benefits from ACRE although may benefit some in long-run RA-HP and CRC crop insurance products provide more risk benefits

Additional Resources USDA RMA Website: www.rma.usda.gov Fact sheets and risk mgt information USDA FSA webpage www.fsa.usda.gov Calculators and fact sheets

Additional Resources Various university extension publications Google NC State Crop Insurance Webpage Consult crop insurance agents in area

Thank You! Questions? Contact: Rod M. Rejesus Dept. of Agricultural and Resource Economics NC State University Tel. No. (919)513-4605 Email: rod_rejesus@ncsu.edu