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Flower and Garden Show 2019

Come visit the flower and garden show at the B-APC Grounds, near Tagbilaran City Hall and take a closer look at these beauties all for reasonable prices.

The showcase is part of the month long celebration of the Sandugo Festivities 2019. A Flower and Garden Show is facilitated by the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) to show another vital facet of the agriculture sector – floral gardening.

This is also to help OPA-assisted gardeners organization and other independent sellers of floral gardening industry in Bohol to boost their income and make the industry thrive and develop in the future.

  

Bayanihan Coop gets Japonica rice seeds

To cater to the needs of tourists and for Boholano farmers to earn more, a close collaboration is made to increase the yield and production areas of Japonica rice in Bohol.

At the helm of the joint effort is the Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh) through the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) and the Korea Program on International Agriculture (KOPIA) with the strong partnership of the Municipal Local Government Units (MLGUs) and the farmers associations.

The Korean Government has introduced in the Philippines the seven varieties of Japonica rice namely: MS11, Japonica rice 1-6 which are favorites by the tourists especially coming from Asian countries.

Last Thursday, the OPA, KOPIA and MLGU Talibon turned over some 20 bags of Japonica 6 rice to officers and members of the Bohol Bayanihan Multi-Purpose Cooperative through their president Bonifacio Bermoy during the Japonica Seeds Turnover Ceremony and Japonica Rice Production Training held at the Talibon Gymnasium, Talibon, Bohol.

The seeds came from the PGBh and KOPIA Seed Multiplication of Japonica rice in Ubay.

Dr. Woon Goo Ha, Country Director, KOPIA Philippines in the ceremony explained that the seeds should be propagated and distributed to other farmers to expand the planting areas of Japonica rice in Bohol.

Dr. Ha said that Japonica 6 is the suitable variety especially in the second district of the province.

He shared to the Bayanihan Coop officers and members the technology to grow and produce high yield of Japonica.

The KOPIA Country director said the Japonica rice variety has the same characteristics with Hybrid Rice to thrive in the watery land condition or in the irrigated areas.

In terms of fertilizer application, Japonica rice has thesame procedure with Indica rice. Fertilizers are applied before and after planting.

Angelito B. Oroyan, Municipal Agriculturist, Talibon in his message of support said that the LGU Talibon and his office have been very supportive in this endeavor.

In fact he said that in the town of Talibon there were 20 hectares of paddy fields were planted with Japonica last harvest season.

The national awardee Municipal Agriculturist in Talibon urged the Bohol Bayanihan Multi-Purpose Cooperative to strongly engage in the Japonica rice industry to earn big income. Japonica rice has high demands at high price.

Oroyan bared that he earned knowledge on how to grow Japonica through research here and in South Korea and with that the farmers could also refer to him on problems in growing such variety.

In the meantime, Bermoy, leading more than 5,000 members thanked the PGBh, KOPIA and MLGU Talibon for the introduction and turnover of Japonica rice seeds.

He said the 25-year old cooperative with members from Talibon, Trinidad, Getafe, Ubay and Bien Unido would directly benefit from the endeavor.

Bermoy thanked the OPA, KOPIA and the MLGU Talibon for choosing them as the beneficiary of the project.

He said the Cooperative now is tasked to manage the Rice Processing Center (RPC) 2 situated in San Roque, Talibon which is slated to be inaugurated in August.

Bermoy in advance asked the PGBh through OPA to help them seek prospective markets of the milled rice. Investment on palay is ear marked at P2 million once the RPC 2 will be in operation. (AtoyCosap)

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JAPONICA RICE SEEDS TURNOVER. Dr. Woon Goo Ha (left), Country Director, KOPIA Philippines and Angelito B. Oroyan (right), Municipal Agriculturist, Talibon underscore the importance of engaging farming on Japonica rice, while the officers of Bohol Bayanihan Multi-Purpose Cooperative are grateful to the PGBh, KOPIA and MLGU Talibon after handed over with sacks of Japonica rice seeds. Photo LEZYL DIEZ, OPA STAFF

Micro-entreps confident next capitol admin

The micro-entrepreneurs in Bohol are on a high hope that the next administration in the Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh) under Governor-elect Arthur C. Yap would be very supportive on their plights to uplift their enterprises.

During the two-day midyear assessment and planning workshops conducted last Thursday and Friday at the Level 007, J.A. Clarin St., and at the Conference Hall, Bohol Provincial Capitol Building, New Capitol Site, Cogon, Tagbilaran City, the entrepreneurs enumerated the accomplishments and outlined their plans and programs for the development of their businesses.

The Mabini Federated Rural Improvement Club (RIC) has an ongoing project of Squash Pretzels Processing; Balilihan Association for Women’s Development (BAWOD) has Squash Noodles Production; Bohol MADe-Banana Chips Food Processing; Association of Individuals Moving (AIM) for Progress in Balilihan-Cassava Chips Processing; Catmonan Small Coconut Farmers Organization (SCFO)-Calape-Seaweeds Processing;

Bohol Gardeners and Landscapers Association (BGLA)-Cut Flowers and Ornaments Production; Canjulao League of Women (CLOW) in Jagna-Tableya Processing; Pederasyon sa mga Gagmay’ng Mananagat ug Mag-uuma sa Loon (PEGAMALO)-Bahalina Processing & Marketing Enterprise.

The chairmen and business managers who were most of the participants reported during the assessment and planning workshops that they need necessary financial support from the government through OPA and from the Department of Agriculture (DA) for their business to survive and develop.

They proposed in their three-year plan the expansion of their business buildings, additional budget for hiring of additional workers that would create additional production.

Early this month, Yap met agri-stakeholders and emphasized that his administration would be very supportive to the agriculture sectors so as to produce high yield and helping them not to become the mere farmers but an agri-entrepreneurs.

The governor-elect said that he will continue the program of outgoing Governor Edgar M. Chatto of bringing the impacts of tourism to the countryside so that the farmers would know their responsibilities  or tasks to feed not only the 1.3M Boholanos but also the millions of tourists who have come in the province and to be aware of that there are markets on all their products.

During the opening preliminaries in the first day of the enterprise assessment & businesses planning, Helen Igot from the Agribusiness Division- OPA, on her statement of purpose said the activities aim to strengthen the micro-entrepreneurs and identify commodity champions as what Governor-elect Yap has wanted to do of the OPA.

Rosanna G. Lamdagan, chief-Agribusiness Division, OPA said the participants were the prioritized Philippine Rural Development Program-Rural Enterprise Assistance Project (PRDP-REAP) proponents who are processors of various agri-commodities like; banana, squash, coconut, sweet potato and seaweeds. (Atoy Cosap)

PGBh to conduct mid-year assessment to micro-entrep

In an effort to identify the next immediate measures; share relevant ideas; and to come up with an action plan for one year, the Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh) through the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) constantly conducts the midyear and year-end assessments of the assisted micro-entrepreneurs in Bohol.
Rosanna G. Lamdagan, chief-Agribusiness Division, OPA said that annually there are two assessments to identify hindering and facilitating factors and to identify the issues and concerns including suggested solutions.
In relation to this, Lamdagan said the two-day midyear assessment and planning workshops will be conducted on Thursday and Friday at the Panda Tea Garden, Dao, Tagbilaran City to be participated by the business managers and treasurers of the micro-enterprises.
She said the personnel from the Agribusiness Division of the OPA and Agribusiness Marketing and Assistance Division (AMAD) 7 will be the facilitators of the activities.
The chief, Agribusiness-OPA emphasized that the provincial government has been technically assisting 34 micro-entrepreneurs in running their enterprise for income generation.
She said that the PGBh under Gov. Edgar M. Chatto would also give assistance including transfer of technologies and skills in product development, business planning, provisions of processing equipment and credit assistance.
In the next administration under Gov.-elect Arthur C. Yap, the assisted micro-entrepreneurs would expect to taste another blend of assistance to uplift their way of living. (Atoy Cosap)

Cloud seeding on June if no heavy rains until end of May

The Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh) through the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) and the Department of Agriculture (DA) through the Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM) will conduct the Cloud Seeding Operations (CSOs) in Bohol if no heavy rains that happen in the province until the end of this month.
During the El Niño Task Force Meeting last May 10, 2019, Leonard Samar from the local Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAG-ASA) reported that based on the El Niño and Climate Outlook, the provinces of Bohol, Cebu and Southern Leyte in Visayas have experienced dry spell.
Samar said that according to PAG-ASA El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Alert System Status, the week El Niño continues to persist in the Tropical Pacific; majority of climate models suggest El Niño condition to continue through June-July-August 2019 season.
While based on the model forecasts, it indicates weak strength El Niño conditions for the May-August and has continued into September to December 2019 season.
Leon Parac, Jr., CSO focal person said last week there were 18 towns in Bohol had experienced moderate to heavy rainfalls namely: Candijay, Bilar, Ubay, Talibon, Getafe, Bien Unido, Calape, Dagohoy, Sierra Bullones, Danao, Sagbayan, Carmen, Batuan, Catigbian, Guindulman, Duero, Jagna, and Pilar.
However, Parac said that according to the rice technicians the rain water could easily absorb to the ground and could not be used for land preparation for the next cropping season.
He said that supposed to be at the middle of this month the farmers have already started the land preparation or the sowing of rice seeds to ensure for planting on the first week of June.
Parac disclosed that last May 15-16, 2019, he at the OPA and Engr. Edwin Reños from the BSM had conducted the joint area assessment of the service areas of the four major dams in the province of which they found out that the present water level conditions could not suffice to be used for planting if there will be no heavy rains to happen to elevate the water level conditions of the dams.
As of May 17, 2019, the water elevation of Malinao Dam in Pilar was 151.79 meters (ms.) against 152 ms. at full; Bayongan Dam in San Miguel – 44.58 ms. against 52 ms. at full; Capayas Dam in Ubay (33.14 ms.) while at full is 36.5 ms. and Talibon Dam in Zamora, Talibon-25.82 ms. against 30 ms. at full.
Parac bared that as of now there are standby funds intended for cloud seeding from DA-BSWM worth P25 million(M) which was already down loaded at the DA-Regional Field Office 7 and the P2.3M from the PGBh which was already approved last year and the notice to proceed (NTP) was already processed by the Bids & Awards Committee (BAC) of the provincial government and only the signature of the governor has been waited.
The province of Bohol has 86,913.21 hectares (has.) of rice lands of which 32,919.53 has. are rainfed and 23,993.65 has. are irrigated. (Atoy Cosap)

 

DAM WATER ELEVATION. The Bayongan Dam in San Miguel, Bohol such photos are taken last May 15, 2019 during the joint OPA and BSWM assessment shows that the water level could not suffice to be used for planting in the next cropping season. Photo by Leon Parac, Jr., OPA STAFF

Cloud Seeding this Week?

The Cloud Seeding Operation (CSOs) might be conducted this week if the cloud seeding clearance from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) has been secured and the vacuum dried salt, personnel from Philippine Air Force (PAF) and Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM) as cloud seeding officers have been made available.

Junne Abuejela from Pegasus Air Services, Inc. Based in Plaridel, Bulacan, said that they already sent a formal letter to CAAP the other week to secure the neccessary clearance for them to start the operations.

Pegasus Air Services, Inc was the winning bidder of the 42 hours contract of CSOs worth P2.3 million such fund was allocated and approved late last year by the Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh)

Abuejela said that probably within this week the vacuum dried salt imported from China and the Aviation gas might be available as the PGBh through the Ofiice of the Provincial Agriculturist is now negotiating with the Bohol Panglao International Airport Management to allow such materials to be stocked at the airport for the smooth implementation of the operations.

Leon Parac, Jr., CSO Focal Person said that the Province had already informed the BSWM that the notice to proceed (NTP) for the CSOs has been readied.

Parac explained that the BSWM would coordinate with the PAF in setting their schedule to come to Bohol for the CSOs.

He said that once the materials and aircraft are available the personnel from the General Services Office (GSO) of the PGBh will do the inspection before the conduct of the operations.

Parac disclosed that aside from the P2.3M budget from the PGBh, the BSWM through the Department of Agriculture Regional Field Office (DA-RFO)7 also allocated in the tune of P2.5M and ready for implementation.

He said that most likely after the 42 hours CSO contract would complete, the operations to be funded by the BSWM would be followed immediately of which the winning bidder was the Royle Airways based in Dumaguete City.

Earlier, Parac and Engr. Erwin Renos from the BSWM has conducted the joint area assessment of the service areas of the four major dams in the province wherein they found out that the water level conditions are insufficient to be used for planting if there will be no heavy rains to happen.

The plan to conduct the CSOs has been push through even though the water elevations of the four dams are above critical levels considering the actual irrigation water are insufficient for planting.

The isolated light to moderate rains occured last week in the province couldn’t add the water levels of the four dams and much more couldn’t supply water to the rain fed areas.

During the Provincial Coordination Committee on Agri-Fishery (PCCAF) regular meeting last Wednesday held at the Reynas the Haven and Garrdens, New Calceta St., Cogon, Tagbilaran City, Mary Grace Baay from the National Irrigation Administration (NIA)7 reported the El Nino situation of the Bohol Integrated Irrigation System as of May 28,2019.

The water elevation of the Malinao Irrigation System which covered the service areas in towns of Pilar, Dagohoy,Alicia, San Miguel and Ubay: actual 151.94 meters (ms.), at full 152.00ms, critical- 146.5 ms.; Bayongan Dam which is serving San Miguel, Ubay and Trinidad Irrigation areas: actual-15.16ms., at full- 52.00 ms., critical-41.00ms.; Capayas Dam in Ubay which covered in the service area in the town: actual- 33.17 ms., at full-25.92 ms., at full 30.00 ms., and critical 21.00ms.

Baay said during the dry season no damage on crops was reported in the service areas of Malinao and Talibon Dams; while in the service area of Bayongan Dam in was reported that out of 3,107 hectares (has.) planted with rice, 9 has. Or 0.29% was reported damaged to the total planted areas for the dry season.

In the service areas covered by Capayas dam, all areas were already harvested and reported that 10 has. Or 1.22% were damaged out of the 819 has. Planted with rice.

Baay bared that they are now doing the daily monitoring of irrigated areas, strict implementation of the water delivery schedule, and continued implementation of alternate wetting or drying.

Assistant Provincial Agriculturist Lary M. Pamugas said the PGBh through Gov. Edgar M. Chatto once to ensure that all rice land areas in Bohol could be planted with rice this wet cropping season, thus the could seeding operations would be conducted.

The province of Bohol has 86,913.21 has. Of rice fields of which 32,919.53 has. Are rain fed and 23,993.65 has. are irrigated. (Atoy Cosap)

Bohol delegates shine in Farm Family Congress and 4-H camp

The province of Bohol ranked second place as Cebu and Siquijor ranked first and third placers respectively in the whole Central Visayas for the different contests during the just concluded 29th Regional Farm Family Congress Cum 4-H Youth Camp held at Sea Dream Resort in Dauin, Negros Oriental last May 16-18, 2019.
This year’s twin activities beaming two themes: “Key Towards Sustainable Food Availability and Affordability” for Farm Family; and “Bringing Innovation and Development in Agriculture through 4-H Club.
Helen Q. Igot, Rural Based Organization (RBO) coordinator, Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) said that after the strong faith, hard work and dedication the Boholano participants grabbed the 8 of the 12 categories to wit: Ziecyl Gabuya (1st prize) – 4-H Cacao Based Processing and Packaging Technology; Juanita Ego-ogan (3rd prize) – Rural Improvement Club (RIC) Food Processing Skills Demo (Rice Based); Wilma Gamorot (3rd prize) – RIC Art in Agriculture (Mosaic using indigenous materials);
Esmeralda G. Obena (3rd prize) – Fisherfolks Best Seaweeds Recipe; Marylean Pitao (3rd prize) – 4-H Song Writing and Singing Competition; Mark Kenneth Actub (3rd prize) – 4-H On-the-Spot Canvass painting; Mark Vincent R. Arabejo (3rd prize) – 4-H Terranium (Glass Gardening); Ruth M. Bendanillo (3rd prize) – 4-H Spoken Poetry; while Lindsay B. Doblas (consolation prize) – 4-H Promotional Video-Making; Rowena Sumaylo (consolation prize) – Pambansang Mananalon, Magsasaka, Mag-uuma at Magbabaol ng Pilipinas (P4MP) One Dish Meal Cooking (corn based); and Bendalyn S. Libatona (consolation prize) – 4-H Quiz Bee.
Igot bared that Bohol got the highest numbers of participants from the Local Government Units (LGUs) of Clarin, Cortes, Talibon, and City Schools Division, Tagbilaran City.
She said that Gabuya who got the first prize would compete in the National 4-H Convention on May 28-30 in Vigan City, Luzon.
The RBO coordinator explained that the gathering served as the venue wherein the rural folks and the youth showcased their talents, experiences and skills in the field of agriculture and fishery.
She added that the participants also learned from the sharing of the resource persons especially those 4-H who just finished trainings (farming) in Austria and some in Japan. (Atoy Cosap)

WINNING SMILE. The Boholano delegates for the 29th Regional Farm Family Congress Cum 4-H Youth Camp held at Sea Dream Resort in Dauin, Negros Oriental last May 16-18, 2019 are all wearing the smiles after they emerged second in the whole Central Visayas for the different contests in the twin activities. Photo by Helen Igot-OPA STAFF

Cloud seeding on June if no rains til May 30

The Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh) through the Office of The Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) and the Department of Agriculture (DA) through the Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM) will conduct the Cloud Seeding Operations (CSOs) in Bohol if no heavy rains that happen in the province until the end of this month.

During the El Nino Task Force Meeting last May 10,2019, Leonard Samar from the local Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAG-ASA) reported that based on the El Nino and Climate Outlooks, the provinces of Bohol, Cebu and Southern Leyte in Visayas has experienced dry spell.

Samar said that according to PAG-ASA El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Alert System Status, the  weak El Nino continues to persist in the Tropical Pacific; majority of climate models suggest El Nino condition to continue through June-July-August 2019 season.

While based on the model forecasts, it indicates weak strength El Nino conditions for the May-August and has continued into September to December 2019 season.

Leon Parac, Jr., CSO Focal Person said that last week there were 18 towns in Bohol had experienced moderate to heavy rainfalls namely: Candijay, Bilar, Ubay, Talibon, Getafe, Bien Unido, Calape, Dagohoy, Sierra Bullones, Danao, Sagbayan, Carmen, Batuan, Catigbian, Guindulman, Duero, Jagna and Pilar.

However, Parac said that according to the rice technicians the rain could easily absorb to the ground and could not be used for land preparation for the next cropping season.

He said that supposed to be at the middle of this month the farmers have already started the land preparation or the sowing of rice seeds to ensure for planting on the first week of June.

Parac disclosed that last May 15-16, 2019, he at the OPA and Engr. Edwin Renos from the BSM had conducted the joint area assessment of the service areas of the four major dams in the province of which they found out that the present water level conditions could not suffice to be used for planting if there will be no heavy rains to happen to elevate the water level conditions of the dams.

As of May 17, 2019, the water elevation of Malinao Dam in Pilar was 151.79meters (ms.) against 152ms. At full; Bayongan Dam in San Miguel 44.58 ms against 52 ms at full; Capayas Dam in Ubay (33.14 ms) while at full is 33.5 ms and  Talibon Dam in Zamora, Talibon – 25.82 ms against 30 ms at full.

Parac bared that as of now there are stand by funds intended for cloud seeding from DA-BSWM worth P25M which was already downloaded at the DA-Regional Field Office 7 and the P2.3M from the PGBhwhich was alrady approved last year and the notice to proceed (NTP) was already processed by the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) of the Provincial Government and only the signature of the governor has been awaited.

The province of Bohol has  86,913.21 hectares (has.) of rice lands of which 32,919.53 has. Are rainfed and 23,993.65 has. are irrigated. (AtoyCosap)

 

Vegetables and fruit crop productions to increase

The production of high value vegetables and fruit crops in the province of Bohol are expected to increase following the completion of the 155 participants to undergo the two months “Season Long Technology Transfer Training under Protective Culture and Open Field Techno Demo on High Value Vegetable and Fruit Crops last February 26 – April 25, 2019.

Gertrudes Fuentes, Chief Crops and Productivity Division, Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) said the participants were trained in three separate venues of which of the 155 participants, 64 were from Ubay and trained in Bohol Organic Agriculture Technology (BOA Tech) in Gabi, Ubay ever Tuesday; 56 (tubigon) and trained in Maca-as, Tubigon nursery every Thursday and the 35 participants from Dagohoy who were trained in Candelaria, Dagohoy every Wednesday by the trainers/facilitators from the Harvest Agribusiness Corporation.

In the graduation program held at BOA Tech last Friday, Leonard A. Mirador, Central Visayas Manager, Harvest Agribusiness Corporation presented the candidates for graduation and confirmed by Assistant Provincial Agriculturist, Larry M. Pamugas.

Pamugas is optimistic that the productions of vegetables and fruit crops will increase as he encourage the newly trained to put into practice on what they have learned of the new technology in the training to grow vegetables and fruit crops through greenhouse or protective culture and open field.

He said the Boholano farmers are facing some challenges for the increase of vegetables, fruits and flowers productions.

However, he said that Bohol’s vegetable production has been increasing due to the 44 hectares (has.) of vegetable areas in Cantaob, Sierra Bullones and the three of the 23has. fully developed in Taytay, Duero.

Glenn Doloritos, chief-General Services Office (GSO) thank and congratulated the participants who have just undergone the training.

Doloritos said the Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh) through Gov. Edgar M. Chatto has kept on giving some interventions or technology to Boholano farmers for them to uplift their way of living.

The Harvest Agribusiness Corporation was the winning bidder to construct the greenhouses in Candelaria, Dagohoy, BOATech Gabi, Ubay and Maca-as Nursery, Maca-as Tubigon and to teach the participants regarding the new technology in growing high value vegetables such as; Eggplant, cucumber, bitter gourd, tomato, chili, squash, and fruit crops such as; watermelon, honeydew melon, musk mellow among others.

In the program, MarcialOdarve head-Facilities Section OPA gave the welcome remarks, as Rufa S. Ugay, head-HVCDP Section OPA acknowledge the guest and participants, while Avita A. Perez, head,

Free agri-insurance to marginal farmers

But did you know that there is a free government insurance coverage for crops, livestock, fisheries and even non-agricultural assets for small subsistence farmers who are plowing the fields for food security?

But, this is not automatic to all farmers, they have to apply for it, says Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation’s (PCIC) division chief AnicetoRebayla over at the recent Kapihansa PIA.

In the government’s effort to motivate farmers into food production, it is giving those that carry the burden of feeding the nation enough safeguards and protection for cropping failure in these times when the world is so messed up and against the effects of climate change, PCIC said.

Through the PCIC, the government is now extending agricultural insurance to palay,corn,high value crops, livestock, fisheries and even non-crop agricultural assets from natural disasters, accidents and loss of the above mentioned assets through natural causes.

Speaking at the Kapihansa PIA, Rocky Tidon of PHIC Bohol Tagbilaran City Service Office, said the government has allocated funds for the free insurance coverage of those who were in during the Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture(RSBSA).

With Tidon at the radio forum which was aired over DyTR were PCIC Regional Office personnel under Boholano Regional Director CrescencioDeligero Jr.: AnicetoRebayla and Felix Rosales.

For example, PCIC gives out P20,000.00 multi-risk insurance for every hectare of palay and corn per cropping from planting to harvest.

By multi-risk, PCIC means natural disaster like droughts, typhoons, floods, earthquakes and major pests and diseases like rice blast, sheath blight, bacterial leaf blight, grassy, ragged stunting and tungro or pests like armyworm, stem borer, rats , rice bugs, black bugs and plant hoppers.

For corn, PCIC insures against diseases like bacterial stalk rot, downy mildew, or pests like locust, corn borer, army worm, cutworm and rats,according to Rebayla.

Aside from rice and corn, PCIC also covers High Value Crops like mango at P3,000 per tree, coconut at P280.00 per tree, banana at P100.00 per plant, and separate packages for vegetable.

The insurance covers a maximum of five hectares for all crops combined for each household, a minimum of ten trees and a maximum of 100 for each applicant, according to the PCIC.

For livestock, PCIC insures 7 months old to 17 years old cattle, carabao for P15,000.00, 1 year to 12 years old horse for P15,000.00, six months to four years old swine raised for breeding at P7,000, 45 days old to 6 months old swine for fattening at P5,000 and four months old to seven years old goat at P3,000.

Per household, the maximum number of livestock heads for coverage is ten for cattle, carabao and horses, ten heads for swine breeding, 20 heads for swine fattening, 25 heads for goats, and forpoultry: 50-5,000 heads broiler, 50-1000 heads layers and pullets insured per prevailing market.

For fisheries, PCIC also insures fish cages of up to a maximum of 1000 square meters (sqm), in land fish ponds for 2,500 sqm (maximum) and seaweed farms of 1,000 sqm (maximum).

In fact, because fisheries can also be dependent on non-crop assets, PCIC also insures fishing boats of 3 units of either motorize or non-motorize at P40,000.00 to P5,000 respectively.

To avail the benefits, sustenance farmers only need to get to the nearest Municipal Agriculture Office to check on their names on the list of eligible farmers for the insurance coverage, says Rebayla, who added that the PCIC is partnering with the LGUS and other government offices to better implement this at the grassroots.

What happens when one farmer is not on the list?

PCIC Rosales said the government has still one portfolio for these marginal farmers: Republic Act 10000 or the Agri-Agra Reform Credit Act.

Agri-Agra Reform Credit Act mandates banks to allot atleast 10% of its total loanable funds to agrarian reform beneficiaries and 15% for farmers and fisherfolks.

Now at the disposal of PCIC, farmers can tap this fund to help them tide up amidst the long dry season that the state weather bureau has said, could go until two more months.

The insurance portfolio has been set-up by the Department of Budget and Management, of which Central Visayas has been allocated P286 million, Rebayla said. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)