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Ilocos Sur Palay Farmers Get More Cash Incentives

Rice farmers in Ilocos Sur receive additional PHP2 per kilo when selling to the National Food Authority, helping boost their income and agricultural industry.”


Ilocos Sur Palay Farmers Get More Cash Incentives

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Rice farmers from Candon City, Ilocos Sur will receive an additional PHP2 a kilo when they sell to the National Food Authority.

NFA-Ilocos Region branch manager Engr. Jonathan Corpuz said the cash incentive is on top of the PHP1 that the provincial government will add to the PHP23 per kilo buying price of NFA.

“This is a big help to our rice farmers as the NFA has partnered with local government units for the provision of additional cash incentives under the palay procurement program,” he said.

Under the agreement, registered farmers and organizations will automatically receive the payment for NFA’s buying price and the PHP1 a kilo incentive from the provincial government.

However, the additional cash incentive from the Candon City government will be released by the end of this cropping season, thus the farmers are advised to keep their proof of transaction with NFA.

Aside from Candon City, the local government of Santa also announced a PHP3 additional cash incentive to its farmers who will sell their palay to the government food agency.

NFA earlier announced its aggressive in-field and in-warehouse procurement in various parts of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur and Abra this harvest season.

“We are happy that the government has listened to our plea to increase the buying price of palay this harvest season. The price adjustment gives us a better choice of where to sell our produce,” said Rogelio Bagoyo, a rice farmer from Ilocos Sur.

For this harvest season, NFA started buying palay in the first week of October.

It aims to purchase over 65,000 sacks of palay as buffer stock for next year. (PNA)