UCPB-CIIF Finance funds livelihood projects of 10,500 farmers in 2017

UCPB-CIIF Finance and Development Corp. continues to pursue its mandate of delivering much-needed credit to the countryside in 2017.

A total of P602 million in new loans was released to 10,499 farmers in 30 coconut provinces, including eight in the Visayas.

UCPB-CIIF Finance and Development Corp., the social development arm of the United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) Group and CIIF Group.

The loans financed the livelihood projects the farmers undertook last year to generate extra earnings to augment their income from their farms.

The projects funded were mainly short-gestation ones that provided quick returns, such as cash crop cultivation, livestock raising, commodities trading, and village-based processing of coconut by-products like coconut sugar.

UCPB-CIIF Finance president Edgardo Amistad said the high 94 percent collection rate indicated most of the farmers earned enough from their livelihood projects last year to be able to repay their loans.

Amistad said that UCPB organized UCPB-CIIF Finance in 1994 to give coconut farmers access to credit so they can engage in alternative livelihood activities to supplement their farm income.

Coconut farmers have among the lowest income in the Philippine agriculture sector with their small farms, ranging in size from one hectare to five hectares, yielding average earnings of from P15,000 to P40,000 per hectare per year only.

Since it started lending in 1995, UCPB-CIIF Finance has pumped in P9.0 billion in loans to 62 coconut provinces benefitting 436,067 farm households there.

A sister-company, the UCPB-CIIF Foundation, is also implementing a scholarship program that has sent 2,857 children of coconut farmers to college and trade schools.

More than half or 1,852 of the UCPB-CIIF scholars have already graduated, and seven in every ten are already earning enough to be able to provide regular financial support for their families’ household expenses and their siblings’ education.

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