The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) gathered farmers and stakeholders
to discuss the National Government’s support interventions to boost the local
production of plantation crops, as part of the Bank’s commitment to serve the diverse
requirements of the agriculture sector.
During the sixth run of the LANDBANK AgriSenso Virtual Forums, Department of
Agriculture (DA) Bureau of Plant Industry OIC-Director Gerald Glenn F. Panganiban,
Ph.D. and LANDBANK Assistant Vice President Edgardo S. Luzano led the
discussions on the available technical and credit assistance for farmers engaged in
the production of plantation crops, such as banana, cacao, coffee, rubber and
pineapple.
They were joined by Kennemer Foods International, Inc. President Simon Bakker
and Goodyear Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Multi-Purpose Cooperative (GARBEMCO) Operations Manager Mark Horace E. Gregorio, who shared how
LANDBANK’s affordable financing programs helped expand their operations and
boost their income.
For his part, DA OIC-Director Panganiban shared updates on the local industries of
plantation crops as well as challenges experienced by the subsector, which include
limited infrastructure and post-harvest facilities, high cost of production, and limited
access to quality planting materials, among others.
To address these challenges, he presented various support interventions for farmers
under the DA’s High-Value Crops Development Program (HVCDP), including the
distribution of planting materials, machineries and equipment, construction of
facilities, and capacity building activities for farmers.
LANDBANK lending programs
Meanwhile, LANDBANK Assistant Vice President Luzano presented LANDBANK’s
available credit programs to further strengthen support for the various industries of
plantation crops.
Under the Sulong Saka Program, LANDBANK can finance the production of high-
value crops and other related projects, such as the establishment of nursery,
budwood/mother plant/parent clone gardens, as well as the establishment of new
plantations, and the replanting, rejuvenation and rehabilitation of old trees.
Individual small farm holders, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), cooperatives,
farmers associations and organizations, large agribusiness enterprises and
corporations, local government units (LGUs), non-government organizations
(NGOs), and countryside financial institutions (CFIs) may avail loans under the
Program.
As of end-October, LANDBANK has approved P17.8 billion in loans to 1,245
borrowers under the LANDBANK Sulong Saka Lending Program.
To support the agricultural value chains of cacao, coffee, coconut, and processed
fruits and nuts, LANDBANK is also offering the Rural Agro-enterprise Partnership for
Inclusive Development and Growth or RAPID Growth Credit Facility, in partnership
with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and funded by the International
Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
This Credit Facility aims to provide strategic business development interventions and
matching grants to support qualified Program beneficiaries endorsed by the DTI,
including cooperatives, farmers' associations and organizations, NGOs, and Micro,
Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in selected provinces in Regions 8, 9 10,
11, 12, 13 and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).
Loans availed under the facility can be used for production, including the
development of new plantation, replanting, rejuvenation, and rehabilitation of old
trees; establishment of nursery gardens; post-harvest activities; processing or
manufacturing, packaging and storing, as well as trading.
Jointly organized by the LANDBANK Corporate Affairs Group and Lending Program
Management Group, the LANDBANK AgriSenso Virtual Forums form part of the Bank’s response to the request of customers and stakeholders to have more opportunities to learn more about the Bank’s available credit facilities.