By Larry Lopez
TABUK CITY, Kalinga
--The National Irrigation Administration recently issued memorandum circular 54
that condones collection of penalties from farmers for
humanitarian consideration.
NIA-Kalinga
administrator Benito EstiqueJr said government understands plight of the
agriculture sector that suffers the impact of typhoons and dry
spell.
The
circular aimed to lessen farmers’ burden on accumulated penalties due
to late and non-payment of irrigation service fees.
Under the circular,
concerned farmers are only charged the capital amounts of unpaid irrigation
service fees due them.
Estique said MC
54 allows softer collection term by encouraging farmers to instead pay just the
capital fees due them than no collection at all because of bloated amounts
caused by added penalties. In a long run, this would bring better
collection performance, he said.
Farmers can start
paying their condoned fees under the circular this coming December-January
harvest.
Under NIA-Kalinga’s
extended service, collection teams directly go to farmers to collect but their
office is also open to walk-in clients.
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