September 19, 2024

Central Luzon Business Week

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Guagua farmers receive cash aid from DA

Agriculture Secretary William Dar (left) and Pampanga Governor Dennis Pineda (right) hand out Interventions Monitoring Cards (IMC) to qualified farmer-beneficiaries during the launching of its Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund – Rice Farmers Financial Assistance program in Guagua town. (DA)

GUAGUA, Pampanga – The Department of Agriculture has launched the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund-Rice Farmers Financial Assistance (RCEF-RFFA) program here recently, where more than a hundred farmers from this town received cash aid from the DA.

The DA has allotted P107 million for the program in Pampanga, which will benefit around 21,119 rice farmers.

DA Secretary William Dar led the distribution of the Interventions Monitoring Card (IMC) that serves as an identification and cash card to qualified beneficiaries. He was assisted by Gov. Dennis “Delta” Pineda during the event.

Under the program, Dar said qualified rice farmers with landholdings of up to two hectares and enrolled in the Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture (RSBSA) will receive unconditional cash assistance worth P5,000 through the IMC.

“Before our term ends, we want to make sure that our programs and projects help and bring relief to our farmers and fisherfolks,” the secretary said. 

He added the aid being distributed to farmers is one of the outcomes of the Rice Tariffication Law. 

“This helped because we collected P10 billion tariff per year and the excess of the amount were given to farmers as aid. This is aside from the fact that since the passage of the law, there was no rice inflation and the funds of the National Food Authority are used to buy from local farmers instead of importing. Lands for rice planting have also increased,” Dar cited. 

Loreta Nacu, one of the program beneficiaries, thanked the government for its constant support to the agriculture sector. 

“This is a huge help to us farmers because whenever we are in need, you are always there for us. Our barrio is very grateful for your help, concern, and efforts to uplift the farmers. Thank you very much,” she said. 

Another beneficiary, Comfesor Jingco, reiterated the benefit of the Rice Tariffication Law in helping farmers. 

“The [Rice Tariffication] law is a huge help to farmers by providing interventions such as seeds, machinery for associations or cooperatives, and financial assistance. Through this, we can buy what we need in farming to boost our production,” Jingco said. 

In Central Luzon, DA targets to distribute P901.643 million total cash assistance to 177,839 rice farmers before the year ends.

This initiative is a result of DA’s partnership with the Development Bank of the Philippines and Landbank of the Philippines.

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