TACLOBAN
CITY, July 19 (PNA) -– The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) has
released PHP22.2 million indemnity claims to 4,435 farmers in Eastern Visayas
this year.
Most of the
recipients are farmers who suffered losses due to pest infestation, diseases,
and dry spell affecting rice, corn, and high value crops production.
These
farmers who received the claims from January 1 to July 18 are the Registry
System for Basic Sector in Agriculture (RSBSA) program with premiums sponsored
by the Department of Agriculture (DA) and local government units (LGUs).
“Although
the drought slightly hit some parts of the region, majority of claims are
caused by damages brought by pest and disease infestation,” said PCIC Eastern
Visayas Regional Manager Dominico Digamon.
Last year,
the PCIC paid more indemnity at PHP30 million during the first semester. The
higher amount is largely contributed to increase in the number of farms covered
with insurance due to free premiums after disaster.
“We are
still hoping to surpass our performance last year with the commitment of
support from the DA and LGUs. Also, farmers now are more aware of the impacts
of disaster and the need for crop insurance,” Digamon said.
A farmer
pays PHP890 for every single hectare covered. Once damaged, they will get up to
PHP10,000 indemnity.
The
government’s crop indemnity program provides insurance protection to
agricultural producers against loss of the crops on the account of natural
calamities, plant pests and disease, and other perils.
Rice remains
the major program but PCIC also covers corn, high value commercial crops,
livestock, fisheries, non-crop farm products, term insurance power program, and
death benefits for those with insured rice and corn farms. (PNA)
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