DBM: P4.5-B crop insurance budget released

By Darryl John Esguerra

April 7, 2024, 9:27 am

<p><em>(PNA File Photo)</em></p>

(PNA File Photo)

MANILA – In line with the thrust of the Marcos administration to beef up government support to farmers to ensure a sustainable harvest, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has released a total of PHP4.5 billion to cover the crop insurance premium of farmers and fisherfolk in the country.

According to the DBM, Budget Secretary Mina Pangandaman authorized on March 19 the issuance of a Special Allotment Release Order with a total amount of PHP4.5 billion and its corresponding Notice of Cash Allocation for the 1st Quarter of the year in the amount of PHP900 million to the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC).

Pangandaman said the allotment will help the agriculture sector cushion the impact of the El Niño phenomenon and other natural hazards.

“In light of the escalating challenges posed by climate change, which heightens the risks to both our economy and food security, it becomes imperative to prioritize the provision of financial security and insurance to empower our farmers and fishermen,” Pangandaman said in a statement on Sunday.

“This assistance is intended to help them safeguard their means of living, ensuring they can continue their activities despite unforeseen events,” she added.

In 2023, the PCIC, a government corporation mandated to provide insurance protection to farmers, was able to insure more than 2.3 million farmers and fisherfolks listed under the Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture, exceeding the target number of beneficiaries by 44,855.

For this year, PCIC's authorized appropriation of PHP4.5 billion under the 2024 budget is expected to cover the full cost of crop insurance premiums of over 2.292 million targeted farmers. (PNA)

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