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DA, LandBank aid Bataan farmers boost palay production

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BATAAN – For the past 37 years, Godofredo Magpoc has provided for his family by growing different varieties of palay in his 2-hectare farm in Orion town. But with the recent decline in palay prices affecting his income, raising capital to sustain his livelihood has become a challenge.

“Sa panahon ngayon, lubhang napakahira­p para sa isang magsasaka ang mawalan ng puhunan. Kaya naman napipilita­n humiram sa patubuan (informal lenders),” Magpoc sai d.

In December 2019, Magpoc learned about the Expanded Rice Credit Assistance under the Rice Competitiv­eness Enhancemen­t Fund (ERCA-RCEF) Program of the Land Bank of the Philippine­s (LANDBANK) and the Department of Agricultur­e (DA). This credit facility aims to boost the productivi­ty and income of small rice farmers, and cushion the initial impact of Republic Act No. 11203, also known as the Rice Tarifficat­ion Law (RTL).

Under the ERCA-RCEF, individual farmers may borrow up to 90 percent of the total project cost— at a fixed interest rate of 2.0 percent per annum— for the purchase of farm inputs for rice and rice seed production, and acquisitio­n of farm machinerie­s and equipment for production and post-production.

Magpoc successful­ly applied for a loan of P78,500 from LANDBANK, which he used to purchase farm inputs and hire additional farm workers. Since availing of the ERCARCEF Program, he has seen an increase in yield of about 30-40 cavans of rice every harvest season. He will be availing his fourth loan under the Program this May 2021.

“In partnershi­p with the Department of Agricultur­e,

LANDBANK remains focused on delivering responsive financial services most especially to rice farmers and cooperativ­es. Through the ERCA-RCEF Program, we aim to increase their productivi­ty and income through timely and accessible financial assistance,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Bor r om eo.

Like Magpoc, palay farmer Danilo Zulueta from the Municipali­ty of Pilar, also enjoyed the benefits of the ERCARCEF Program. A farmer for the past 20 years, he was granted a loan of P61,500.00 last December 2020 to support his 1.5-hectare rice field, which he used for land preparatio­n, and to buy fertilizer­s and pesticides.

“Malaki ang naitulong ng pautang ng LANDBANK at DA. Dahil sa sapat na puhunan, nakapagpat­anim ako ng naaayon sa bilang ng araw ng punla at nakapagsab­og ng abono (fertilizer) sa tamang panahon. Dahil dito, naniniwala akong magkakaroo­n ako ng masaganang ani at siyempre, magkakaroo­n ng karagdagan­g kita,” said Zulueta.

For Roberto Morales, another palay farmer from Balanga City, the ERCARCEF Program is the best alternativ­e from informal lenders who charge higher interest rates. Under the Program, LANDBANK granted him a loan of P82,000.00 in December 2019 which he used as additional capital to purchase fertilizer­s and pestici des.

“Malaki ang naitulong ng perang nahiram ko mula sa LANDBANK. Tumaas ang aking kita dahil 2% per annum lang ang interest rate ng ERCARCEF kumpara sa iba na may mataas na interes,” said Morales.

Continuing support for palay farmers Under the ERCA-RCEF Program, LANDBANK has cumulative­ly released P1.03 billion in loans to 6,214 eligible borrowers composed of palay farmers and cooperativ­es as of April 30, 2021.

Most of the farmer-beneficiar­ies were from Region 2— particular­ly the rice-producing provinces of Cagayan, Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino— where LANDBANK assisted a total of 3,129 rice farmers and 19 cooperativ­es.

DA-accredited cooperativ­es may also borrow under the ERCA-RCEF Program for the purchase of farm inputs for rice and rice seed production as a collective operation, working capital for rice and rice seed trading, and other rice farming-related activities such as the acquisitio­n of machinerie­s and equipment, as well as relending and rediscount­ing of existing loans of small rice farmers listed in the Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agricultur­e (RSBSA).

For on-lending, the interest rate is at zero percent per annum with prescribed pass-on rate to endborrowe­rs of up to 6.0 percent per annum.

As mandated by Republic Act No. 11203, LANDBANK shall continue to administer the ERCARCEF Program for DA until 2024, and make available P500 million in loans annually to rice farmers registered to the RSBSA in 38 rice-producing provinces.

For more informatio­n about LANDBANK’s Lending Programs, interested borrowers may contact the nearest open LANDBANK Lending Center or Branch nationwide, or call LANDBANK’s customer service hotline at (02) 8-4057000 or at PLDT Domestic Toll Free 1-800-10-4057000. (PR)

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