The Philippine Star

Landbank implements $40-M project for ARMM

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

State-run Land Bank of the Philippine­s has started the implementa­tion of a $40-million project, which aims to jumpstart agribusine­ss investment­s in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).

In a statement, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said the loan agreement for the Japan-funded Harnessing Agribusine­ss Through Robust and Vibrant Entreprene­urship Support of Peaceful Transforma­tion (HARVEST) program started on June 9.

“The HARVEST program which we signed with JICA a few months ago is now ongoing. The terms (of the loan agreement) are very, very liberal. The interest rates are extremely low so you can almost say they are ‘semi-grants,” Dominguez said.

The loan deal for the HARVEST program was signed by the Landbank and the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency during Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s two-day visit to the Philippine­s last January.

According to the Department of Finance, the loan acquired by the government from JICA offers a low interest rate of 1.4 percent per annum, with a repayment period of 18 years and a seven-year grace period, for a total maturity of 25 years.

HARVEST, which will be implemente­d by the Landbank from this year to 2022, aims to open a lending window for agribusine­ss ventures and other related investment­s in ARMM and other conflict-affected areas in Mindanao.

Loans funded under the HARVEST project will be made available to large agribusine­ss enterprise­s, farmers’ organizati­ons or cooperativ­es, micro, small and medium enterprise­s, as well as “corporativ­es” or corporatio­nmanaged farms supported by the Landbank.

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