The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) has set on stream measures to strengthen its operations and enhance insurance services to the country’s farmers and fishers. In a meeting on Tuesday presided by Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala, the PCIC Board approved the plans of the country’s sole agricultural insurance provider for the year. These included insuring continue reading : Agriculture Secretary Alcala approves PCIC’s operational plans
Distribution of indemnity checks and MOA signing between PCIC and Cebu Provincial Government on February 23, 2012 in Cebu City
PCIC awards indemnity checks to insured farmers’ and fisherfolk’s cooperatives/associations amounting to P1.005 million under the Integrated Farming Systems Development Program (IFSDP) of the Province of Cebu, as well as to Landbank of the Philippines-Cebu Lending Center at Cebu City on February 23, 2012. MOA signing between PCIC and the Cebu Provincial Government Health Office, continue reading : Distribution of indemnity checks and MOA signing between PCIC and Cebu Provincial Government on February 23, 2012 in Cebu City
PCIC Joins DA Sec. Alcala Visit in Occidental Mindoro
DA Secretary Proceso J. Alcala visited the Department of Agriculture’s Onion Dryer and Warehouse projects in Occidental Mindoro on 20 March 2012. Farmers’ Forum and MOA signing between Penal Farm Officials and Local Government Unit Officials were also conducted where Depatment of Agriculture attached agencies and Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation joined Sec. Alcala. DA Secretary continue reading : PCIC Joins DA Sec. Alcala Visit in Occidental Mindoro
Capitol Targets 36,000 Farmers for Insurance
Cebu Province Official WebsiteThe Cebu Provincial Government will insure at least 36,000 farmers under the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) this year. Provincial Agriculturist Necias Vicoy announced this to the town and city mayors during the Provincial Development Council meeting this morning, March 7, at the Capitol Social Hall. He said during the cropping season continue reading : Capitol Targets 36,000 Farmers for Insurance
Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation’s new crop insurance to benefit 150 farmers
PIA | Philippine Information Agency | Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation’s new crop insurance to benefit 150 farmersTUGUEGARAO CITY, March 5 (PIA) — In collaboration with the government’s efforts towards food sufficiency program, the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) Region 2 is set to implement a new insurance package that will surely help 150 corn and continue reading : Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation’s new crop insurance to benefit 150 farmers
Capitol wants to insure 80 percent of farmers, fisherfolk by yearend
Capitol wants to insure 80 percent of farmers, fisherfolk by yearend – The Freeman » The Freeman Sections » Cebu NewsCEBU, Philippines – Expanding the insurance coverage to barangay workers, farmers, fisher folk and other informal sectors is one of the targets set by the provincial government for 2012. This was set during the two-day continue reading : Capitol wants to insure 80 percent of farmers, fisherfolk by yearend
36T farmers, fishers to get insurance
36T farmers, fishers to get insuranceTHE Cebu Provincial Government will insure more farmers and fisherfolk this year. With the 10,000 beneficiaries for the third quarter last year, Capitol hopes to insure a total of 36,000 beneficiaries before the end of 2012. Have something to report? Tell us in text, photos or videos. Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia continue reading : 36T farmers, fishers to get insurance
Cebu farmers, fisherfolk enjoy insurance coverage
By Garry Lao The Philippine Star CEBU, Philippines – The tsunami alert brought about by the 6.9 magnitude earthquake that hit the province last Feb. 6 caused widespread panic. But for some fishermen in the southwestern part of the island province, nearest the epicenter of the quake, it brought real destruction. Efren Dioquino, a fisherman continue reading : Cebu farmers, fisherfolk enjoy insurance coverage
PCIC recognized for being ISO 9001:2008 certified
His Excellency President Benigno C. Aquino III gives a Plaque of Recognition to PCIC President Jovy C. Bernabe during the Recognition Ceremony for Government Organization with ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System (QMS) Certification at Rizal Hall Malacañan Palace on January 17, 2012. Joining PCIC President Bernabe are Acting Vice-President Segundo H. Guerrero, Jr. and Acting continue reading : PCIC recognized for being ISO 9001:2008 certified
PCIC pays Nueva Ecija farmers for typhoon and pests and diseases damages
In a continuing campaign to assist farmers who suffered damage from natural calamities and pests and diseases, the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) recently paid seven farmers cooperatives in Nueva Ecija some P8.51 Million in indemnity payments in simple ceremonies held on January 25, 2012 at Pampanga. The seven cooperatives were: Balite Primary Multi-Purpose Cooperative, continue reading : PCIC pays Nueva Ecija farmers for typhoon and pests and diseases damages