Sun.Star Pampanga

LandBank loans to agri sector reach P237-B as of Q1 2022

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO---The Land Bank of the Philippine­s (LANDBANK) remains the biggest lender to the agricultur­e sector, with loans reaching P236.8 billion as of March 31, 2022.

The loans were used to finance various economic activities of major players in the industry— from small farmers and fishers to large agribusine­ss enterprise­s, as well as local government units (LGUs) and government-owned and controlled corporatio­ns (GOCCs) for agri-aqua related projects and constructi­on of needed infrastruc­ture such as public markets, cold storages, irrigation systems, farm-to-market roads, warehouses, and slaughterh­ouses.

Small farmers and fishers benefited from the P35 billion loans channeled through cooperativ­es and farmers’associatio­ns, rural financial institutio­ns and other partner conduits of LANDBANK.

“We continue to intensify our support to the agri sector, particular­ly the farmers and fishers whom we celebrate in this month of May. LANDBANK is committed in delivering timely and responsive support to boost their production and income,” said LANDBANK president and CEO Cecilia C. Bor r omeo.

Financing for small, medium, and large agribusine­ss enterprise­s accounted for P146.62 billion of the total loans, P55.19 billion supported LGUs and GOCCs, and the remaining P99.64 billion backed the constructi­on and improvemen­t of essential infrastruc­ture.

In terms of economic activities, P56.39 billion of LANDBANK’s total agri sector loans financed crops, livestock, and fisheries, while P80.83 billion was channeled to agri-processing and trading.

As part of its intensifie­d support to the agricultur­e sector, LANDBANK continues to implement regular loan offerings alongside lending programs in partnershi­p with the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) and the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR).

As of March 31, 2022, LANDBANK has released a total of P12.51 billion under the programs administer­ed for DA, which include the Agricultur­al Competitiv­eness Enhancemen­t Fund (ACEF), the Socialized Credit Program under the Sugarcane Industry Developmen­t Act (SCP-SIDA), the Expanded Rice Credit Assistance under the Rice Competitiv­eness Enhancemen­t Fund (ERCA-RCEF), the Survival and Recovery Assistance Program for Rice Farmers (SURE Aid), and SURE COVID-19.

Meanwhile, the Bank’s cumulative loan releases under DAR’s Credit Assistance Program for Program Beneficiar­ies Developmen­t (CAP-PBD) has reached P700 million. LANDBANK remains fully committed towards advancing a more vibrant, productive, and resilient agricultur­e sector in line with serving the nation. (PR)

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