NTA AgriPinoy gets nod from NMIS
Volume V, No. 6
ers, in coordination with the tobacco farmers’ associations/cooperatives where they are members, can avail of a loan assistance under the ACPC-AFFP, through the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP), for up to three
THE Poultry Dressing Plant of the NTA AgriPinoy Tobacco Farmers Food Processing and Trading Center got certification from the National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS) to sell its dressed poultry for public consumption. The Poultry Dressing Plant passed the standards set by the NMIS, during the certification audit of the government meat inspection team last November 27 and 28. Also, the accreditation of both the Slaughterhouse and Meat Processing Plant was renewed by the NMIS upon the verification audit by the same meat inspection team on the food processing facility in Brgy. Nanguneg, Narvacan, Ilocos Sur. Members of the NMIS audit team were Florence V. Villaflores and Radigondes S. Maganis, both from the NMIS-NCR office. The NTA AgriPinoy started poultry dressing last November 5, with the initial 1,500 birds from the first harvest of the poultry farms of tobacco farmer-coopera-
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November – December 2014
Benjamin Manzano, one of the RSBSIA-registered tobacco farmers in Ilocos Sur, tends to his tobacco farm in Nalasin, Santiago, Ilocos Sur. (photo by Adonis D. Lazo/NTA Candon)
Registered tobacco farmers get more gov’t benefits
THE tobacco farmers can now depend on government support for free crop insurance coverage from the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC), loan assistance from the Agriculture and Fishery Financing Program (AFFP) of the Agricultural Credit Policy Council (ACPC) and a free Universal Health Coverage under the National Health Insurance program of the government. This is according to a letter by NTA Administrator Edgardo D. Zaragoza that the agency has been sending to farmers since November. The letter also advised the farmers to visit the NTA branch office in their area to know the availment procedure of each program. Free crop insurance To avail of free crop insurance coverage, farmers must be registered with the Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture (RSBSIA), a nationwide database of baseline information of farmers,
farm laborers and fisher folk from identified provinces. At present there were 11,196 tobacco farmers registered with the RSBSIA. Registered tobacco farmers are entitled to free crop insurance coverage every time they avail of loans or production assistance from the NTA and other formal lending institutions, for the production of tobacco, which is considered highvalue, and commercially grown crops, rice, livestock, poultry, among others. The government’s crop insurance program is aimed at protecting the farmers from the impact of climate change. The insurable risks shall be any, all or a combination of typhoon, flood, drought, earthquake, volcanic eruption, plant diseases, pest infestations and accidental fire; provided that the risk/s covered shall be limited to those specified in the policy contract. Loan assistance Registered tobacco farm-
Top photo: Director Geofrey DG. Gacula (center), along with the other members of the NTA Board of Directors, and officers of the food processing plant, witnessed the initial operation of the poultry dressing facility on November 5. Bottom: Members of the NMIS audit team inspected the poultry dressing plant on November 27.
November-December 2014
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