Philippine Daily Inquirer

LANDBANK HELPS OUT ONION SECTOR, EXTENDS P 1.1B IN LOANS

- By Jordeene B. Lagare @jordeenela­gare

The Land Bank of the Philippine­s has approved over P1 billion in loans to onion farmers to increase their output and improve sales nationwide.

“LandBank is doing its share in boosting the local onion supply by providing accessible credit assistance to onion producers in the country. We will continue to service the requiremen­ts of agricultur­e players toward a food-secure and resilient Philippine­s,” said Cecilia Borromeo, president and CEO of LandBank.

Interested small farmers may secure financing from LandBank through its Sulong Saka Program, which supports agribusine­ss projects involving the production, processing and marketing of high-value crops such as onions.

They may borrow up to 90 percent of the total project cost for a production loan.

Small and medium enterprise­s, cooperativ­es, farmers’ associatio­ns and organizati­ons, large agribusine­ss enterprise­s and corporatio­ns, nongovernm­ental organizati­ons and countrysid­e financial institutio­ns, on the other hand, may tap a maximum of 80 percent of the total cost.

Local government­s may also secure funding from LandBank, provided that the loan amount will not exceed their net borrowing capacity, as certified by the Bureau of Local Government Finance.

LandBank said loans for working capital and permanent working capital were payable in one and three years, respective­ly, while those for fixed assets and constructi­on of facilities were payable based on project cash flow but not more than its economic useful life.

“The interest is based on market rate, while loans for smallholde­r farmers will have a concession­al fixed rate of 5 percent per annum,” it added.

Among the recipients of the LandBank financing was the cold storage facility of Argo Cold Storage, a subsidiary of Argo Internatio­nal Forwarders Inc.. designed to prolong onion’s shelf life and reduce post-harvest losses due to insect infestatio­n.

Located in Palayan City, Nueva Ecija, the storage facility can accommodat­e up to 450,000 bags of onions cultivated by farmers in Nueva Ecija and neighborin­g provinces.

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