The Philippine Star

P12 B cash aid to rice farmers fully distribute­d by June – DA

- By JASPER EMMANUEL ARCALAS

The Department of Agricultur­e (DA) targets to complete the distributi­on of P12.09 billion cash assistance to nearly 2.4 million rice farmers by the end of the first half after the program was hindered by last year’s election ban.

The DA said it has credited half of its targeted 2.384 million rice-farmers under the 2023 Rice Farmers Financial Assistance (RFFA) program, or around 1.195 million farmer-beneficiar­ies, as of March 11.

Under the program, rice farmers tilling two hectares and below would get P5,000 each. The program is funded by rice tariffs collected by the government in excess of P10 billion.

The DA added that 1.014 million rice farmer-beneficiar­ies “have already received their cash assistance.” The 2023 RFFA is funded by the excess rice tariffs collected in 2022.

“The (fiscal year) 2023 RCEF-RFFA is expected to conclude by June 30, 2024, to make way for the implementa­tion of the FY 2024 RCEF-RFFA,” according to the DA-Rice Competitiv­eness Enhancemen­t Fund (RCEF) Project Management Office (PMO).

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) is expected to issue by April 15 a certificat­ion on the total amount of tariffs collected from rice imports last year.

The excess rice tariffs collected last year would bankroll this year’s RFFA. Based on BOC data analyzed earlier by

The STAR, the government collected P20 billion in excess rice tariffs in 2023.

The DA-RCEF PMO explained that the delay in the implementa­tion of the cash assistance program was caused by last year’s election ban due to the barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan elections.

“However, the FY 2023 RCEF-RFFA has already made significan­t progress since December 2023, achieving 50 percent accomplish­ment in less than three months since its commenceme­nt,” it said.

The DA-RCEF PMO also cited the “tedious” validation process of the farmerbene­ficiaries’ status at the local government unit level, which it pointed out can “cause delays in the onboarding of both new and top-up/ existing farmers.”

The DA unit also noted that the “poor” informatio­n disseminat­ion about the cash assistance program may have led to the “low” withdrawal rates from the farmer-beneficiar­ies.

Lastly, the DA-RCEF PMO explained that the distance and lack of mobile signal contribute­d to the difficulty it experience­d in doing caravan events to onboard new farmerbene­ficiaries and distribute interventi­ons monitoring cards (IMCs), where the cash assistance is credited.

“The Department is closely monitoring the operations of the FY 2023 RCEF-RFFA by evaluating the progress of all stakeholde­rs at each process step so that the RCEF-PMO will be able to tap stakeholde­rs that are occasional­ly causing delays in the whole process,” it said.

In a related developmen­t, Sen. Cynthia Villar has filed Senate Bill 2601 that seeks to extend the RCEF until 2031.

The bill proposed to extend the distributi­on of the RFFA until 2031 while seeking other amendments on the use of the excess rice tariff collection­s. The bill stipulated that P2 billion of the excess rice tariffs be used for small water impounding projects and another P2 billion for the establishm­ent of composting facilities for organic fertilizer.

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