The Philippine Star

DA starts Marawi agricultur­e rehabilita­tion

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Department of Agricultur­e (DA) has started rehabilita­tion for the farm sector in war-stricken Marawi through an initial release of P10 million financial assistance.

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said the department released the amount over the weekend to registered farmers and fishermen as part of its Survival and Recovery (SURE) Loan Program created early this year.

“Attached agency Agricultur­al Credit Policy Council released P10 million to a local conduit bank for the initial assistance of P5,000 for each registered farming and fishing household affected by the conflict,” Piñol said.

Around 80 farmers from the first batch received the assistance, while the other beneficiar­ies are still being validated.

The qualified beneficiar­ies are based on the listing of the Registry System of Basic Sectors in Agricultur­e (RSBSA) handled previously by the Department of Budget and Management.

The RSBSA will be turned over to the DA next year and there will be a revalidati­on of the listing.

SURE is a two-package loan program where the first component will allow farmers to borrow up to P15,000 to address immediate and emergency requiremen­ts, while the second component will allow farmers to borrow up to P20,000 to finance requiremen­ts for rehabilita­tion of livelihood activities.

Both packages will have zero percent interest rates.

Meanwhile, Piñol said the department would proceed with the implementa­tion of the Agricultur­al and Fisheries Rehabilita­tion Plan in Marawi City and Lanao del Sur as soon as the conflict ends in the area.

The United Nations Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on has also pledged support to the Philippine government in the rehabilita­tion program and will synchroniz­e its efforts with the DA.

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