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NEW ONLINE TOOL IMPROVES AGRISTABILITY PROCESS FOR PRODUCERS

Released on March 6, 2012

Today, the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) launched AgConnect, a new web-based application that allows AgriStability customers to submit and manage their program information online.

"Our government is continually working to improve programs and services for Saskatchewan producers, that is why we brought AgriStability home to be administered provincially," Agriculture Minister Bob Bjornerud said. "The AgConnect online tool will make the entire AgriStability application process easier and more convenient for producers."

AgConnect will make it easier for applicants to submit their program information, which will speed up the entire application process. This will help SCIC to further reduce timelines for processing applications and providing benefits to AgriStability customers.

AgConnect allows participants to download and submit program forms and supporting documentation electronically.

Participants in the AgriStability Program will receive an AgConnect activation letter by the middle of March.

For more information on AgConnect or AgriStability, producers can contact their local SCIC office, call 1-866-270-8450 or visit www.saskcropinsurance.com.

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For more information, contact:

Rae Groeneveld
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
Melville
Phone: 306-728-7595
Email: rae.groeneveld@scic.gov.sk.ca

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