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The Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) insured over 250,000 farmers in Central Visayas in 2015, posting P333.5 million in premiums.

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Insurance claims paid out by state-run Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) to insured farmers in Central Visayas affected by calamities reached P54.7 million as of end-November this year.

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The Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) has allotted P732 million to pay out  claims by farmers whose crops were damaged by Typhoon Lando.

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The crop insurance arm of the Department of Agriculture (DA) has turned over P40 million to the Philippine Postal Savings Bank Inc (Postbank) to provide a credit line to small farmers who already have market tie ups with traders and end users of their products.

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State-owned Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) paid out a total of P23.2 million in insurance claims as of July this year to over 3,000 farmers in Central Visayas affected by previous calamities.

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The El Niño phenomenon is intensifying from moderate to “strong”, prompting the weather bureau to warn that the country is in for drier weather and that less rainfall is imminent, possibly starting in the next few weeks.

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The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) released P2.94 billion to support community post-harvest development services and facilities nationwide.

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The House of Representatives has approved on second reading the proposed Magna Carta for the Poor.

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Fishermen have the highest incidence of poverty in the country, the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) said in a recent report, citing the 2009 Official Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors.

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The President said De Castro, as the country’s second highest elected official, "will not just be Vice President, he is also deputy President."
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The Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) insured over 250,000 farmers in Central Visayas in 2015, posting P333.5 million in premiums.

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Insurance claims paid out by state-run Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) to insured farmers in Central Visayas affected by calamities reached P54.7 million as of end-November this year.

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The Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) has allotted P732 million to pay out  claims by farmers whose crops were damaged by Typhoon Lando.

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The crop insurance arm of the Department of Agriculture (DA) has turned over P40 million to the Philippine Postal Savings Bank Inc (Postbank) to provide a credit line to small farmers who already have market tie ups with traders and end users of their products.

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State-owned Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) paid out a total of P23.2 million in insurance claims as of July this year to over 3,000 farmers in Central Visayas affected by previous calamities.

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The El Niño phenomenon is intensifying from moderate to “strong”, prompting the weather bureau to warn that the country is in for drier weather and that less rainfall is imminent, possibly starting in the next few weeks.

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The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) released P2.94 billion to support community post-harvest development services and facilities nationwide.

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The House of Representatives has approved on second reading the proposed Magna Carta for the Poor.

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Fishermen have the highest incidence of poverty in the country, the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) said in a recent report, citing the 2009 Official Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors.

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The President said De Castro, as the country’s second highest elected official, "will not just be Vice President, he is also deputy President."
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