Damage caused by wild boars added to compensation
LETHBRIDGE, AB – As wild boar populations continue to grow in Alberta, producers are being forced to deal with increasing levels of damage caused by the invasive species.
As a result of the growing risks of the feral pig populations across the province, the Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) has expanded its compensation program to include wild boars as part of its Wildlife Damage Compensation Program.
AFSC’s manager of product knowledge and pricing Daniel Graham says the categories that producers can qualify for compensation are fairly broad.
“Following this change, the program will compensate producers for wild boar damage to eligible unharvested hay crops and eligible annual unharvested crops, wildlife-excreta contaminated crops, stacked greenfeed, and silage in pits and tubes,” says Graham.