The In Transit Protection Program (ITPP) is a program created by the Western Hog Exchange (W.H.E.) to protect producers against in-transit losses.
The ITPP program is a voluntary program. All producers of Alberta animals, sold through facilities of the W.H.E, automatically participate in the ITPP unless written notice of their desire to withdraw is received by the W.H.E.. A producer who has withdrawn from the program may subsequently renew participation by applying in writing to the W.H.E.. Such renewal, however shall be subject to a 90 day waiting period.
Producers wishing to opt out or subsequently renew in this program must complete a "ITPP Enrollment/Exemption Form" which can be downloaded by clicking the link provided.
All animals in healthy condition at the time of loading upon a transporting vehicle that qualify for payment using the producers current hog carcass grading grid (for dressed weight market animals), and including those animals sold on a liveweight basis and those sold under special contracts.
All subscribing producers will be assessed a rate for each entire quarter based upon each individual's previous quarters loss ratio on a per 1,000 hogs shipped basis. Each producers quarterly loss ratio is calculated as follows.
(No. of Alberta Losses for Quarter / Volume for Quarter) x 1000
If a producers loss ratio improves (lowers) for an entire quarter, then his premium rate will also be lowered for the next quarter.
Producers who have a loss ratio for the previous quarter of less than 1 per 1000(0.00-0.99) are charged the lowest rate (base rate) of the premium which is $0.10 (10 cents) per $100 of gross value.
| Loss Ratio Category | 0-0.99 | 1-3.99 | 4-9.99 | 10 &up |
| Premium Rate | $0.10 | $0.21 | $0.32 | $0.60 |
Please note quarterly rates may be altered without prior notice by the W.H.E
Last Updated February 12, 2016
If you would like further information regarding the in-transit program, or would like a form mailed to you, please contact us.