Cut flower growers urged: Avail of DA loan assistance
>> Sunday, April 19, 2020
By Susan C. Aro
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet - - The Office of
the Municipal Agriculturist urged cut flower growers to catch up with the April
20 deadline of the Department of Agriculture’s financial assistance
program to farmers affected by the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ).
In the
Municipal Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) meeting held April 13, OMAG head
Felicitas Ticbaen said DA the thru the Survival and Recovery Assistance or SURE
Program under the Agricultural Credit Policy Council (ACPC) offers to small
farmers a loan of up to Php25, 000.00 with zero interest rate to
help them cope up with the situation and regain their capacity to earn a
living. This does not require any collateral and is payable in three years or
more depending on the borrower’s capacity to pay.
Interested
farmers can request application form from their respective barangays. Deadline
of application is on April 20, 2020.
Since the
imposition of the ECQ that prohibits mass gatherings such as weddings and
special occasions where cut flowers are normally used, cut flower marketing was
affected.
Based on the
records of the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist, La Trinidad is the
biggest producer of cut flowers in the province. From January to March this
year, the town’s cut flower growers produced a total of 8.45
million dozens of chrysanthemums, roses, anthuriums, statice, and aster.
The OMAG
records registered a total of 3,630 cut flower farmers scattered in the town’s
15 of the 16 barangays. The varieties of cut flowers are tilled in irrigated or
rain-fed areas with a total aggregate of 1,068.76 hectares
Ticbaen said
the barangay local governments were advised earlier to come up with their
master list of affected farmers who are registered in the Registry System for
Basic Services in Agriculture. The RSBSA enlistment is one of the requirements
to qualify in applying for the loan grant, said Ticbaen.
Other
requirements are photo documentation of damaged crop, endorsement from the
barangay captain indicating that the farmer incurred damages and losses due to
the impact of the ECQ and photo copy or number of the lot’s tax declaration.
For those
that qualify, ACPC personnel will bring the loan grant to the recipient to
ensure social distancing, Ticbaen said.
To further
help flower growers, Ticbaen suggested the creation of an online
marketing scheme with the posting of corresponding prices of flower varieties
linked to the account of the Municipal Mayor’s Office. A delivery system will
also be adopted where buyers could claim and pay their orders, she added.
(JDP/SCA-PIA-CAR, Benguet)
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