PCIC Region II distributed indemnity checks to 531 Quirino Province Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) in the amount of P9,350,245 for crop losses due to typhoon Labuyo. The distribution was done in Cabbaroguis, the capital town of the Quirino Province, on October 8, 2013. The distribution was conducted by PCIC Regional Manager Edna S.P. Marallag, DAR-RO continue reading : PCIC Regional Office II Awards Indemnity Checks to ARBs of Quirino
PCIC Pitches Investing in Crop Insurance
The Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) has invited the private insurers to join its partnership for broadening participation in agricultural insurance in the country. PCIC president, Atty. Jovy C. Bernabe, made the pitch in a talk delivered during the first general membership meeting of the Philippine Insurers Club (PIC) held recently at the Mandarin Oriental continue reading : PCIC Pitches Investing in Crop Insurance
PCIC head expect increase of farmers who will insure their crops this year
via leytesamardaily.net TACLOBAN CITY – The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) is optimistic of attaining P25 billion value of agricultural insurance by the end of this year, given the new programs and partnership with the private sector. PCIC president Jovy Bernabe claimed they are on track of hitting the 2013 target as more farmers in continue reading : PCIC head expect increase of farmers who will insure their crops this year
Secretary Alcala Leads Indeminity Check Distribution
Department of Agriculture Secretary Proceso J. Alcala and Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation President Atty. Jovy C. Bernabe distributed insurance indemnity checks during the Grand Harvest Festival of the Province last September 13, 2013 in Santiago City, Isabela. More than P1.0 million was received by the representatives of the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP), Alalay continue reading : Secretary Alcala Leads Indeminity Check Distribution
Agreement forges by PCIC, Dulag Bank to help farmers insure their crops
via leytesamardaily.net TACLOBAN CITY – After 30 years of partnership, the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) formally inked a deal with Rural Bank of Dulag (Leyte), Inc. PCIC president Jovy Bernabe said this is to recognize rural banks that have been acting as underwriter of the state crop insurance agency. “Our services will only improve continue reading : Agreement forges by PCIC, Dulag Bank to help farmers insure their crops
PCIC Enters Into Agreement with RB Dulag, Leyte
The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation and Rural Bank of Dulag formally signed a Memorandum of Agreement on September 30, 2013 at Hotel Alejandro, Tacloban City. Where PCIC has committed to continue to provide agricultural insurance to the farmer borrowers of RB Dulag. The PCIC was represented by President Jovy C. Bernabe and RB Dulag was continue reading : PCIC Enters Into Agreement with RB Dulag, Leyte
PCIC AND PCA Sign MOU for Insurance Coverage of Coconut Farmers
PCIC President Jovy C. Bernabe and PCA Administrator Euclides G. Forbes signed an MOU during the National Coconut Week Celebration on August 28, 2013 for the insurance coverage of the coconut farmers in the country. The MOU will also pave the way for the coverage of PCA’s various programs and projects. DA Secretary Proceso J. continue reading : PCIC AND PCA Sign MOU for Insurance Coverage of Coconut Farmers
PCIC Joins Launching of Fisherfolk Registration Program
PCIC Corporate Business Affairs Group VP Antonio S. Uy II and PCIC Region VII Manager Crescencio V. Deligero Jr. joined the launching of the National Program for Municipal Fisherfolk Registration (FishR) led by BFAR Director Atty. Asis G. Perez and BFAR Region VII Director Andres M. Bojos in Cebu City on August 22, 2013. During continue reading : PCIC Joins Launching of Fisherfolk Registration Program
PCIC ready to pay Habagat-affected insured farmers
The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC), a government owned and controlled corporation under the Department of Agriculture, stands ready to respond to claims by insured farmers in Luzon whose standing rice and corn crops were damaged by recent southwest monsoon and typhoon Maring. The lone agricultural insurance firm in the country has assessed damage to continue reading : PCIC ready to pay Habagat-affected insured farmers
PCIC sets aside P110M for Maring-affected rice, corn farmers
via gmanetwork.com The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) has set aside P110 million to settle the claims of rice and corn farmers affected by the Habagat and Typhoon Maring. The PCIC, an attached agency of the Department of Agriculture, said Monday that the insurance claims will be paid out 20 days after their filing. In continue reading : PCIC sets aside P110M for Maring-affected rice, corn farmers