Pangasinan-NFA rice loan pact eyed for calamities
>> Saturday, September 24, 2016
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan — The provincial
government of Pangasinan will soon renew its rice loan program agreement with
the National Food Authority to prepare for calamities and emergencies.
During a recent
regular session, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan here passed a resolution
authorizing Gov. Amado Espino III to sign a memorandum of agreement with
NFA-Pangasinan branches on rice loan program for relief operations and
stockpiling in preparation for disasters and calamities.
The resolution,
authored by Board Member Liberato Villegas, said it is the local government
unit’s task to provide their constituents the basic social services at all
times especially in times of calamities.
“In order to provide
immediate assistance to the populace and cushion the impact of any disaster,
the provincial government has opted to sustain its program by purchasing rice
on credit for its relief operation once a state of calamity is declared either
by the President or by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan pursuant to the law,” the
resolution read.
Gionisio Rivera,
manager of NFA-Eastern Pangasinan, said that under the rice loan program, the
provincial government can purchase rice on credit from NFA based on the latest
consumers’ price.
Rivera said based on
the prevailing NFA consumers’ price amounting to P27 per kilo, the provincial
government can buy rice on credit for a total of P1,350 per sack that is
payable within 15 days without interest.
However, Rolando
Rufo, manager of NFA-Western Pangasinan, clarified that if the provincial
government fails to pay after the grace period, two percent interest on the total
amount borrowed will be imposed.
NFA branches in
Western and Eastern Pangasinan have a buffer stock of over 260,000 bags of rice
sufficient to support the needs of Pangasinenses until December. -- PIA
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