Sun.Star Baguio

DA focuses on SAP, food security for agri – sector

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THE DEPARTMENT of Agricultur­e under the Social Ameliorati­on Program (SAP) of the national government has allocated P149,960,000 million set to be distribute­d to 29,992 identified Covid – 19 affected farmers in Cordillera under the Rice Farmer Financial Assistance (RFFA) program.

Cameron Odsey, DA – CAR regional executive director reported their office already disbursed through the Land Bank of the Philippine­s a total of P21,595,000 for the P5,000 SAP financial assistance to 4,319 initial farmer beneficiar­ies.

Odsey also bared 4,240 farmers in the region have availed of the DA led E – SURE or the Expanded Survival and Recovery program that offers P25,000 no – interest and no collateral loan to marginaliz­ed small farmers for a total of P72,025,000.

Under E-SURE, DA – CAR has an allocation of P106 million for 6,749 target beneficiar­ies, he added.

DA – CAR also has food security programs under the ALPAS (Ahon Lahat, Pagkaing Sapat) Kontra sa COVID – 19, that focus on food production and food availabili­ty, accessibil­ity, affordabil­ity and price stability.

Odsey reported that under the Rice Resiliency Project (RRP), DA – CAR has a total allocation of P261, 926,000 that targets to help 140,000 Cordillera farmers increase rice sufficienc­y level by distributi­ng high quality

seed and fertilizer­s for an estimated 68,047 hectares of rice lands in the region.

To date, P2, 500 farmers were already assisted with a total disburseme­nt of P112,437,000.

Another program is the Urban Agricultur­e and revitalize­d Gulayan sa Barangay/Backyard Gardening project that so far assisted 35,631 households. DA CAR has total budget of P12.09 million for vegetable seeds, seedlings and saplings for distributi­on to households.

For food accessibil­ity, DA – CAR also have the KADIWA on Wheels that already sold 20.078 metric tons of assorted veggies with P756.920 sales generated; the KADIWA Express that assisted in the linkages of farmers group to LGUs, government institutio­ns and NGOs and sold a total of 568.85 metric tons of assorted veggies with around P17.15 million sales generated; and the KADIWA Retail Store at the DA Regional Office that have already sold 10.21 MTs of assorted veggies from 5 farmers group and generated a total sales of P737,591.

For food affordabil­ity and price stability, DA –CAR has regular monitoring through the “Bantay Presyo Monitoring Team” in partnershi­p with the different local price monitoring councils in the region, Odsey added.

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