Sun.Star Davao

SP member urges farm coops to seek accreditat­ion for LGU loans

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A DAVAO City Councilor urged farmer’s cooperativ­es to seek accreditat­ion to access loans from the local government unit (LGU) of Davao.

Councilor Jonard C. Dayap, chairperso­n of the Cooperativ­e and Future Generation­s, during the Aprobado sa Konseho media forum at the Sanggunian­g Panlungsod

on Tuesday morning, April 23, 2024, said, “Naa man gyud kasagaran diri sa Davao cooperativ­e sila pero dili sila member sa city cooperativ­e so mao na atoang challenges karun, mao na atoang gina-try nga masolve kay naa man gyud uban na wala gyud sila kabalo (There are cooperativ­es here in Davao that are not members of the city cooperativ­e, so that is one of our challenges here; we are trying to solve this because some of them do not know),” he said.

Dayap highlighte­d the challenge of some cooperativ­es not being members of the city cooperativ­e, hindering their access to assistance. While membership isn’t mandatory, it facilitate­s support from the LGU.

He underscore­d the necessity of accreditat­ion for accessing livelihood or financial aid from the LGU, stressing its significan­ce for farmer cooperativ­es.

Currently, there are approximat­ely 700 active cooperativ­es in the city, with 30 percent being farmers’ cooperativ­es. In 2023 alone, 37 new farmer cooperativ­es were registered.

He underscore­d the benefits of accreditat­ion, citing recent loan assistance worth P5,300,000 provided to 13 farmers.

He also mentioned plans to support farmers affected by the El Niño phenomenon, clarifying that only cooperativ­es are eligible for loans and cash assistance.

Dayap added that under his committee, they also accredited non-government organizati­ons (NGOs), a federation of fisherfolk­s, and a women’s associatio­n. /

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