Capital Outlays, – ; Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses, 4,500,000,000 ; Personnel Services, – ; Financial Expenses, – ; Total, 4,500,000,000
At the recent Climate and Disaster Risk Insurance Forum organized by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Pioneer Insurance President and CEO Lorenzo Chan Jr. reiterated the company’s initiatives to support the agriculture sector amid the growing impact of climate change. Speaking as a panelist for the “Managing Weather Risks for Crops and Agricultural Value Chains” session, Chan emphasized why it is important to provide insurance support to the agricultural sector. “Almost 24 percent, or roughly over 25 million of the Philippine populatio ...
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A TOTAL of 95,484 fishermen and farmers in the region received free insurance from the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation-Davao Region (PCIC-Davao) in 2024. Reynaldo Lagdameo, Officer-in-Charge of the PCIC-Davao Marketing and Sales Division, shared during the “Usapang Agrikultura” program on Radyo Pilipinas on November 4 that this insurance is available only to aquatic and agricultural workers registered in the Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture (RSBSA) from January to October 30 of this year. ...
A World Bank (WB) study recommending reforms in the Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) has found that the state-run firm’s current approach to agricultural insurance neither provides value for...
PCIC-Davao encourages farmers and fishermen to avail of free insurance, which includes a P10,000 death benefit for insured farmers. This initiative aims to provide financial protection and support...
Cabansag, the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for DSWD & Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) and the Specific Implementation Agreement for DSWD & the Bureau of Jail Management...
MANILA, Philippines — Department of Agriculture’s government insurance company, the Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC), on Wednesday, November 6, said that it distributed P24.4...
Office (CAgrO) urged the fishermen to register their boats to claim assistance from the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) Connect with Us LIKE US ON FACEBOOK FOLLOW US ON TWITTER
Under the Agricultural Producers Protection Plan (AP3) of the PCIC, insured beneficiaries are entitled to a maximum of PHP50,000 coverage in case of death due to accident, natural causes and murder or assault, with a one-year validity. Currimao municipal agriculturist engineer Erickson Biag told the Philippine News Agency on Monday that they are now accepting applications for the second batch of registered farmers and their beneficiaries. “We have allotted PHP200,000 from our office MOOE (Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses) for the paym ...