Thursday, October 24, 2013

Hub to offer poultry disease insurance


After years of effort to set up a reciprocal insurance program for poultry and livestock diseases, a private company, Hub International Ltd., has entered the market.

Deborah Whale of Alma, Ont., spent years spearheading an effort to undertake research so insurers could measure their risks and establish a multi-layered system to insure against catastrophic losses in the case of an outbreak of a foreign animal disease.

While the effort began with poultry, it evolved into proposals that include the livestock industry.
To date there has been less-than-enthusiastic buy-in by marketing boards and farmers.

The Ontario Broiler Hatching Egg and Chick Commission was the first to establish a reciprocal insurance program for salmonella enteriditis.

Despite all of the work to form a farmer-driven program embracing all poultry marketing boards, the Ontario egg marketing board decided it would run its own program.

Now Hub International Ltd. has announced it will insure poultry farmers against avian influenza, Infectious Laryngotracheitis

 and Newcastle diseases.

 “This new insurance product will be a critical tool to assist Canadian poultry and egg producers in managing the risks of disease,” Jim Henry of Hub said in a news release. 

“Up until now, producers had to seek coverage for SE (salmonella enteriditis) from insurance reciprocals and assume the risks associated with this strategy. To the best of our knowledge, there is no protection available for AI, ILT and Newcastle and now that has changed”.