Encouraging Private Financial Institutions (PFIs) and other credit conduits to expand their outreach to palay farmers by providing guarantee coverage to unsecured loans extended by the PFIs and other credit conduits to farmer borrowers engaged in palay and/or other food production projects/activities.
For Inquiries:
18th Floor LANDBANK Plaza, 1598 M.H. Del Pilar cor. Dr. J. Quintos Sts.
Malate, 1004 Manila
Contact Numbers: (02) 522-0000 local 2204, 2479 or 8573
Telefax Number: (02) 528-8573
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Process Flow for AGFP
The Credit Conduit must submit the following documentary requirements to establish a guarantee line:
1. Request for Guarantee Line
2. Board Resolution (for banks, cooperatives, FOs, NGOs, etc.)
3. Specimen Signature
4. Guarantee Agreement (signed by the conduit in all pages)
5. AGFP Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) (signed by the credit conduit in all pages)
6. Financial statements for the past three years and Interim Financial Statement
7. Basic Business Information (Company/Organization Profile)
A credit conduit with unexpired guarantee line may apply for guarantee coverage and must submit the following documentary requirements:
1. Request for guarantee coverage
2. Masterlist of sub-borrowers for guarantee coverage (USING AGFP FORMAT)
3. Proof of payment of guarantee fee*
* Guarantee coverage is deemed effective upon payment of the guarantee fee, provided that the conduit has an approved and unexpired guarantee line with the AGFP.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Agriculture guarantee fund reaches P3.68 billion
Source: Philippine Star/philstar.com
MANILA, Philippines - Contributions to the Agricultural Guarantee Fund Pool (AGFP) from the National Government, government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs) and government financial institutions (GFIs) have reached P3.68 billion as of this month, Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) president Gilda E. Pico said.
In a press briefing, Pico said with the AGFP, farmers and fisherfolks would be able to secure from credit conduits double or up to P7.36 billion worth of production loans for rice and other food crops.
Landbank is the institutional program manager of the AGFP.
The AGFP is a fund set up in compliance with Administrative Order 225-A requires all GOCCs and GFIs to hand over five percent of their respective net incomes to the AGFP for food productivity programs.
AGFP provides guarantee coverage to unsecured loans of small farmers and fisherfolk extended by credit conduits such as rural, thrift and cooperative banks, small and medium enterprises and large corporations, irrigators’ associations and other farmers’ organizations.
The guarantee would encourage the lending conduits to extend more credit to small farmers who are normally deemed to be high-risk borrowers.
To date, Pico said the approved guarantee line for 65 credit conduits amount to just P1.23 billion. As of September last year, only P366 milion was available under the AGFP.
The low contributions prompted Agriculture Secretary Arthur C. Yap to ask for the release of some P588 million supposedly committed to the AGFP.
The AGFP is intended for five years only, subject to review for extension as agreed upon by the DA and Landbank.
AGFP funds could be availed of by rural banks, thrift banks, irrigators associations (IAs), rice millers and grains traders to guarantee loans of small farmers engaged in rice production.
Farmers tilling a maximum of five hectares each and who have not been able to obtain collateral-free credit from the formal banking sector can borrow from government or private financial institutions with up to 85 percent of their loans secured through the AGFP.
The AGFP extends guarantee cover to eligible loans or financing exposures of eligible institutions of up to 85 percent of the loan or financing principal and a guarantee fee of only three percent per annum of the amount covered by the AGFP.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
LANDBANK Encourages Credit Conduits to Expand Assistance to Palay Farmers Through AGFP
The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) urges rural banks and farmer organizations across the country to avail of the guarantee coverage provided for by the Agricultural Guarantee Fund Pool (AGFP) in further expanding rice production loans to small farmers.
The AGFP, sourced from the contributions of several government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs) and government financial institutions (GFIs), is a fund set up in compliance with the Administrative Order No. 225-A, series of 2008. It shall provide guarantee coverage to unsecured loans of small farmers extended by credit conduits like Countryside Financial Institutions (CFIs), Farmer Organizations (FOs), Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), and large corporations so they will be further encouraged to lend to the agricultural sector.
“This is the first program we have undertaken together with DA geared at helping CFIs. The AGFP is in line with the national government’s agricultural productivity program,” LANDBANK President and CEO Gilda E. Pico said during the recently held Recognition of Outstanding LANDBANK Assisted CFI Partners for 2007.
To date, P366 million has been remitted to the Fund. Aside from LANDBANK which contributed P 100 million to AGFP, the other participating GOCCs and GFIs include Development Bank of the Philippines, Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation, National Power Corporation, Philippine National Oil Company, Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System, Local Water Utilities Administration, Philippine Economic Zone Authority, Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, Trade and Investment Development Corporation, and National Electrification Administration.
LANDBANK acts as the institutional manager of the AGFP. The Program will be implemented initially for five years, subject to review for extension as agreed upon by DA and LANDBANK.
LANDBANK, in coordination with the Department of Agriculture, has conducted road shows in Bataan, Zambales, Bulacan, and Pampanga to promote the AGFP. More information dissemination activities will be scheduled in areas outside Metro Manila to reach potential availers of AGFP.
Administrative Order No. 225-A
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