The Philippine Star

Agri-Agra Law changes seen to boost farm productivi­ty

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The latest changes in the Agri-Agra Law, which mandates private banks to lend a portion of their funds to farmers, are expected to boost agricultur­al productivi­ty and contribute to economic recovery.

Government agencies recently signed the amended implementi­ng rules and regulation­s of the Agri-Agra Reform Credit Act of 2009 after more than a decade since its enactment.

The amended IRR were jointly drafted by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Department of Agricultur­e, and Department of Agrarian Reform, in consultati­on with the banking industry.

“The signing of the amended IRR came at a very opportune time as our agri-fishery sector takes up the challenge of leading the economic recovery amid the protracted health crisis. This would facilitate higher investment­s by banks in the agri-agra sectors,” Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar said.

The law requires banks to allot 15 percent of their loan portfolio for agricultur­e and the remaining 10 percent for agrarian reform beneficiar­ies. However, the banking industry has been non-compliant with the law for many years now.

Since its enactment, the utilizatio­n of the loan funds has been very low and banks have been opting to just pay penalties.

The IRR amendments include deletion of the accreditat­ion requiremen­ts for debt securities, expansion in the modes of compliance with the agrarian reform credit, and expansion of agri-agra eligible purposes.

It also covers the amendment to the computatio­n of total loanable funds of newly establishe­d banks and extension of loans to borrowers for purposes of financing activities including palay housing and farming homestead.

The amendments will also reduce operationa­l challenges faced by banks in complying with the provisions of the law.

The DA has long been arguing that one of the reasons why the farm sector continues to lag behind and contribute measly to the national economy is due to the non-lending of banks.

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