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Crop Insurance for Fruit Growers Ag-Analytics.org

Why Purchase Crop Insurance? Crop insurance helps producers manage risk. In exchange for annual premiums, crop insurance plans provide payments called "indemnities" when yields or revenues fall below covered levels. On average, over the past five years, New York producers received $2.39 in indemnities for every $1 they paid in premiums.

Insurance Options for Tree Fruits ENYCH Counties Policies via Private Insurers Available APH, Actual Production History (limited crops) WFRP, Whole Farm Revenue Protection USDA/FSA: NAP, Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program

4 APH Policy Basics: Only available for certain fruit crops (based on level of production in the county) (Mostly Apples in E. NY) Private insurers offer a standardized product Grower and USDA share premiums There are various levels of coverage Policies are generally based on a farms production history

Insurance Programs for Tree Fruits Eastern NY Counties Crop Product Counties Apples Peaches Actual Production History Actual Production History Albany, Clinton, Columbia, Dutchess, Essex, Fulton, Orange Rensaelear, Rockland, Saratoga, Schoharie, Ulster, Washington Columbia, Dutchess, Rockland, Ulster

6 APH Federal Government Subsidy Coverage Level CAT 50% 55% 60% 65% 70%75% Federal Subsidy 100% 67% 64% 64% 59% 59%55% Farmer Share $300 33% 36% 36% 41% 41%45%

7 Apples and APH For acreage to qualify: apples grown on tree varieties that are adapted to the area and has produced at least 150 bushels per acre in one of the past 4 years.

8 Apple APH Unit Structure Options Take Away: The use of multiple units where possible may be beneficial to the producer Optional units may be established by: Non-contiguous land Farm Serial Numbers Irrigated and Non-irrigated practices Type: Varietal Groups A,B and C Type: Fresh and Processing

9 Apple Quality Option Adjustment Table If more than 20% of your apples do not grade U.S. Fancy due to a covered peril, a quality adjustment will be made to your apple production. If 40% of your apples do not grade U.S. Fancy due to a covered peril, it is a 40% loss. If 50% of your apples do not grade U.S. Fancy due to a covered peril, it is a 70% loss. If 65% of your apples do not grade U.S. Fancy due to a covered peril, it is a 100% loss.

1 0 APH - Loss Example Acres: 40 (all in 1 Unit) Production History: 20,000 bushels Coverage Level: 60% Guarantee: 12,000 bushels Orchard experienced 50% hail damage and fruit will not grade U.S. Fancy. (= 70% loss) Gross Production: 18,000 bushels (U.S. NO. 1 Processing or Better) Harvested and/or Appraised 25

11 Indemnity Calculation: Average Hail Damage: 50% Adjusted Damage: 70% 18,000 bu. X 70% = 12,600 bu. loss 18,000 bu. 12,600 bu. = 5,400 Net Bushels 5,400 bu. = Undamaged Production to Count 12,000 bu. 5,400 bu. = 6,600 Bushels Below Guarantee 6,600 bu. X $12.90 = $85,140 Indemnity Payment However: You must discuss what you can do with the fruit after it has been adjusted for this option. Failure to do so can adversely affect the outcome of the claim.

12 NEW: Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO) SCO is an option that provides additional coverage for a portion of your underlying crop insurance deductible. It must be purchased as an endorsement to APH The Federal Government pays 65% of the premium cost for SCO. SCO increases the level of coverage to 86% of Producer s APH Yield (additional 11%) SCO results in additional premium and an additional administrative fee 7

13 Non Insured Agricultural Product (NAP) Basics: Available from USDA-FSA for commercially produced crops in which crop insurance is not available all tree fruit except apples and peaches in covered counties Eligible causes of loss: damaging weather (drought, freeze, hail, excessive moisture, excessive wind)

14 Non Insured Agricultural Product (NAP) Basics: NAP basic coverage is equivalent to the CAT level protection plan of insurance coverage (Loss exceeding 50% of expected production at 55% of the average market price) However NAP now offers levels of coverage up to 65% production and 100% of market price

15 NAP Basic Coverage Basic coverage Receive payments when there is more than 50% yield loss at 55% of market value No premium, Fees are $250 per crop or $750 per producer (in one county) Maximum payment $1,875 if you farm in multiple counties 10 acres Bosc Pears in Rensaelear County, NY Basic coverage Fee $250

16 NAP Additional Coverage Premium 50% - 65% coverage full market value 10 acres Bosc Pears in Rensaelear County, NY The producer s share of the crop; (100%) x The number of eligible acres devoted to the crop; (10) x The approved yield per acre; (7) x The coverage level; (65%) x The average market price; ($610.33) x A 5.25 percent premium fee. (5.25%) = Premium = $1,457.93

NAP Additional Coverage Premium Basic Payment Yield Payment Revenue 7 ($250) $42,723.33 5.60 ($250) $34,178.67 4.20 ($250) $25,634.00 3.50 ($250) $21,361.67 3.15 $924.89 $19,225.50 2.10 $4,449.57 $12,817.00 0 $8,914.15 $0.00 65% Coverage Payment Yield Payment Revenue 7 ($1,457.93) $42,723.33 5.60 ($1,457.93) $34,178.67 4.20 $678.23 $25,634.00 3.50 $4,950.57 $21,361.67 3.15 $7,086.73 $19,225.50 2.10 $15,631.40 $12,817.00 0 $20,523.54 $0.00 17

18 Whole Farm Revenue Protection (WFRP) Revenue-based option for diversified farms. Premium subsidies are higher for more diversified farms Available for all NY counties and for some crops and livestock not currently available under single-crop policies

19 Whole Farm Revenue Protection (WFRP) Comparison to AGR and AGR-light 50-85 percent coverage Higher liability limit ($10 million revenue) Payments for replanting Getting product ready for market is an included expense Provision for expanding operations Higher federal subsidy rate up to 80%

$150,000 revenue 50% 65% 75% 85% 75K 97.5K 112.5K 127.5K Apples $50K Blueberries $50K Raspberries $25K Pumpkins $15K Pears $10K 80% 80% 80% 56% $915 $1540 $2318 $6844 NAP insurance for 65% pears was $1,457 20

2 1 Good Record Keeping is Critical Picking Records: Records by picker, by unit Records of price paid and payments Must be able to calculate production Sales Records: Individual Receipts (packing shed, processor, cooperative, sales broker etc.) Must show total marketable production in bushels, bin counts or weight by variety These records must be provided for each insured unit.

22 Research the available programs & options (CAT, Buy-Up, Fresh Option, Whole Farm Revenue Protection, etc.) Call to Action! Contact a crop insurance agent to assist you in creating your risk management plan. Evaluate the risk exposure on your farm (production, revenue, quality, etc.) Identify the plan that fits your needs.

Estimate your costs Premium Calculator Estimate your annual premium costs using the Crop Insurance Premium Calculator tool at Ag-Analytics.org/CropInsurance

Sign-up Fill out your location and yield information based on your production history

Sign-up Then the tool will show you premium estimates for different levels of coverage

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Additional Information Crop insurance information and web tools, including quote estimator www.ag-analytics.org/cropinsurance USDA Risk Management Agency (RMA) To find a crop insurance agent, go to www.rma.usda.gov/tools/agent.html Whole Farm Revenue Program http://www.rma.usda.gov/pubs/rme/wfrpfactsheet.pdf NAP-Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program https://www.fsa.usda.gov/assets/usda-fsa-public/usdafiles/factsheets/2016/nap_for_2015_and_subsequent_years.pdf

Jennifer Ifft jifft@cornell.edu