Editorial: Wanted – IntegrityTHE National Disaster Coordinating Council in its Situation Report on the rainfall that has been battering eight regions in Visayas and Mindanao reported that as of 12 p.m. of January 5, 321 families with 1,587 members in Davao Region, 1,236 families with 6,205 members in Caraga Region, 1,047 families with 5,107 members continue reading : Editorial: Wanted – Integrity
Government bank sets aside P500M loan portfolio for Davao
Government bank sets aside P500M loan portfolio for DavaoTHE state-run Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) has alloted P500 million for Davao region, prioritizing in particular small and medium business, an LBP official said. LBP has set aside a total of P50 billion for its nationwide credit program next year, targeting cooperatives, small and medium continue reading : Government bank sets aside P500M loan portfolio for Davao
Victims of Typhoon Juan Are Sure to Rise Again: PCIC Paid Millions in Claims
P7.6 M insurance claims paid in Northern Luzon A total of 898 farmers represented by 20 cooperatives and nine Irrigators Associations in Northern Luzon are the recipients of the P7.6 Million worth of insurance claims paid by PCIC. The distribution of indemnity checks, held on December 1, 2010 in Nancayasan, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan, was organized continue reading : Victims of Typhoon Juan Are Sure to Rise Again: PCIC Paid Millions in Claims
President Aquino Administers Oath of PCIC President
Atty. Jovy C. Bernabe and his family pose with Philippine President, Benigno S. Aquino III, after his oath taking as re-appointed President of Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) at Malacañang Palace, Manila last 8 November 2010.
Central Luzon farmers receive crop insurance assistance
Central Luzon farmers receive crop insurance assistanceCITY OF SAN FERNANDO — More than 1,000 farmers from three provinces in Central Luzon recently received financial assistance from the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC). PCIC Regional Manager Romeo Gonzales said they allotted more than P9 million to farmers from Pampanga, Bulacan and Tarlac whose crops were destroyed continue reading : Central Luzon farmers receive crop insurance assistance
Crop insurance firm releases P7M to farmers
Crop insurance firm releases P7M to farmersTHE Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) in Tacloban City has released nearly P7 million worth of insurance claims to farmer-beneficiaries in Eastern Visayas for first three quarters of 2010. Menley Medino, claims division chief of PCIC-Eastern Visayas, told Leyte Samar Daily Express in an interview that the fund benefited continue reading : Crop insurance firm releases P7M to farmers
Recto wants automatic crop insurance
Recto wants automatic crop insuranceSENATOR Ralph Recto said farmer-beneficiaries of the government’s agrarian reform program should have full coverage under the crop insurance agenda. He said several farmers are not covered by the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) because they cannot afford the premiums. Have something to report? Tell us in text, photos or videos. continue reading : Recto wants automatic crop insurance
MOU with GTZ
The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC), as the main crop insurance provider, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) along with the Department of Agriculture (DA) and National Irrigation Authority (NIA) on October 12, 2010. The MoU with GTZ formally marked the start of design and implementation for Area Based continue reading : MOU with GTZ
PCIC-DA-BPI National Conference on the Prevention and Control of Crop Pests and Diseases
A PCIC-DA-BPI National Conference on the Prevention and Control of Crop pests and Diseases was held in Bouganville Suites and Resort, Taktak Road/Sumulong Circle, Antipolo City, Rizal on September 22-24, 2010. The seminar was conducted by Head Office personnel headed by Atty. Jovy C. Bernabe, President, Norman R. Cajucom, ASVP, Carmen N. Hutaba, OIC ARVPD, continue reading : PCIC-DA-BPI National Conference on the Prevention and Control of Crop Pests and Diseases
Atty. Jovy C. Bernabe Re-Appointed President of PCIC
ATTY. JOVY C. BERNABE taking oath as re-appointed President of Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) before the Department of Agriculture Secretary, Sec. Proceso J. Alacala, last 14 September 2010, at the Office of the Secretary, Department of Agriculture, Quezon City.