By Liza Agoot
LA TRINIDAD,
Benguet – More than 600 farmers affected by the coronavirus disease 2019
(Covid-19) pandemic will get financial assistance from the provincial
government, an official said on Tuesday.
“They are
those who did not qualify from any of the assistance provided by the line
agencies but need to also be given aid,” said Dr. Lolita Bentres, Office of the
Provincial Agriculture (OPAG) chief.
She said cut
flower and strawberry farmers will get P5,000 while vegetable farmers will
receive P2,500.
She said cut
flower and strawberry farmers were the most affected, thus the higher amount.
Bentres said,
“We are using the P3.2 million allotted to the office [OPAG] under the local
disaster risk reduction management (DRRM) which is given as assistance to
farmers affected by a calamity.”
She clarified
that they are Covid-affected farmers who did not qualify in any of the
government assistance programs during the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ).
It took us a while to finalize the beneficiaries because we had to assure that
those who will be given did not receive any money from any government agency.”
“We decided
to give it in cash instead of seeds and agricultural inputs supplies which will
take time to procure. It is money that is needed by the people right now,”
Bentres said.
She said
starting May 27, the distribution for the towns of Sablan, Buguis, La Trinidad,
Tuba, Kabayan, Kapangan and Mankayan was scheduled with mayors.
“We have
scheduled with the mayors so that we can assure that we will abide by the
protocols and social distancing,” she said.
The towns of
Atok and Kibungan, Tublay, Bakun, Bokod and Itogon still have to complete some
documentary requirements before their schedules will be set.
Bentres said
they wanted to give P10,000 each but the number of beneficiaries were numerous
prompting them to divide the allocation to accommodate everybody. (PNA)
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