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Nova Scotia launches livestock price insurance pilot

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By Geralyn Wichers

Photo: Canada Beef Inc.

A livestock price insurance pilot program has opened for Nova Scotia beef producers, the federal government announced today.

“With the large investment producers have made in their beef operations today, a wider range of business risk management tools available to them can help when market disruptions take place,” said Maritime Beef Council chair Dean Manning in a news release.

Nova Scotia joins New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island in the two-year Maritime Livestock Price Insurance Pilot Program, which was announced in June 2024 after years of advocacy from cattle groups.

The administration of the program will be cost-shared between the participating provinces and the federal government. Participating producers will pay insurance premiums.

The pilot program will run until March 2026.