LANDBANK backs fisheries sector with P2.8-B credit support

(clockwise from upper left) Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Fisheries Planning and Economics Division Chief Maria Abegail A. Albaladejo and LANDBANK Corporate Affairs Group Head, Vice President Vivian M. CaƱonero lead the fifth run of the LANDBANK AgriSenso Virtual Forum to discuss opportunities in boosting the local fisheries sector. Joining them are LANDBANK Program Management Department I Program Officer Edgardo C. De Guzman and client Joseph Anthony P. Lanzar.

State-run Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) continues to intensify its support
to the fisheries sector, with outstanding loans reaching P2.8 billion as of end-
November 2022.

In the fifth run of the LANDBANK AgriSenso Virtual Forum which recently gathered
over 115 fishers and other stakeholders nationwide, LANDBANK shared available
lending programs designed to boost the contribution of the fisheries sector in
achieving food self-sufficiency in the country.

LANDBANK Corporate Affairs Group Head, Vice President Vivian M. CaƱonero, and
Program Management Department I Program Officer Edgardo C. De Guzman led the
discussions, as Department of Agriculture – Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR) Fisheries Planning and Economics Division Chief Maria Abegail A. Albaladejo presented the National Governmentā€™s development plan to further boost the local fisheries value chain, including ramping up activities to increase the countryā€™s fish production.


LANDBANK loan availer Joseph Anthony P. Lanzar from Davao del Sur also shared
the successful expansion of his aquaculture business through LANDBANKā€™s support.
The Bank is offering the Sustainable Aquaculture Lending Program (SALP) or
ā€œPagsasakang Pantubigā€ to provide credit assistance to fishersā€™ associations,
cooperatives or federations, non-government organizations (NGOs), micro, small and
medium enterprises (MSMEs), large agribusiness enterprises, and countryside
financial institutions (CFIs).

Eligible projects under the program cover the whole value chain of fishery,
mariculture, aquaculture and supporting economic activities, such as breeding,
hatchery, nursery, production, grow out, fish culture, seaweed farming, processing,
trading and other ancillary services.

The LANDBANK SALP or ā€œPagsasakang Pantubigā€ is anchored on institutional buyers
or processing and canning companies linked with fishersā€™ cooperatives associations
or MSMEs as growers or suppliers.

LANDBANK also provides credit assistance under the Commercial Fishing Vessel
Financing Program to assist existing and prospective commercial fishing operators in
acquiring fishing vessels for domestic or overseas use.

The program caters to single proprietorships, partnerships, cooperatives and
corporations, for the purchase or acquisition of brand-new, second-hand or
refurbished commercial fishing boats and related equipment.

The LANDBANK AgriSenso Virtual Forum forms part of the Bankā€™s overall support to
the agriculture sector, facilitated by the LANDBANK Corporate Affairs Group (CAG)
together with the National Development Lending Sector (NDLS) ā€“ Lending Program
Management Group (LPMG).

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