+ Follow PCIC Tag
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[Title] => Record PCIC budget to cover insurance for 2.93 million farmers
[Summary] => State crop insurer Philippine Crop Insurance. Corp plans to insure almost three million farmers this year after its budget increased by 45 percent.
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[Title] => Over 53 trillion coco farmers get free insurance from PCIC
[Summary] => A total of 53,780 coconut farmers in Central Visayas have secured their livelihoods through free crop insurance under the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation program this year.
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[Title] => Go pushes for insurance coverage for farmers
[Summary] => The Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. should expand its services to better help farmers especially in times of calamities while the private sector should be encouraged to participate in agriculture insurance, Sen. Bong Go said in pushing for the immediate approval of his bill.
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[Title] => Kursong agrikultura, iaalok na sa Pagadian City
[Summary] => Mag-uumpisa nang mag-alok ng kursong agrikultura ang Pagadian City International College upang tumugma sa mga pangangailangan ng siyudad partikular sa produksyon ng pagkain, ayon kay Pagadian City Mayor Sammy Co.
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[Title] => Government to slash PCIC subsidies
[Summary] => The government plans to reduce its subsidies to the embattled Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. by 2023 as a way to force the state-run insurer to rethink its financial decisions.
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[Title] => DOF revives plan to convert PCIC into reinsurer
[Summary] => The Department of Finance has revived plans to convert state-run Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. into a reinsurer to improve its financial health and operations, providing more insurance for farmers and their crops.
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[Title] => PCIC, CARD Pioneer ink risk-sharing scheme
[Summary] => The Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. has partnered with CARD Pioneer Microinsurance in a risk-sharing program that would benefit the agriculture sector by insulating them from risks such as natural calamities.
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[Title] => PCIC, CPMI forge co-insurance deal
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[Title] => Over 53 trillion coco farmers get free insurance from PCIC
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[Title] => Go pushes for insurance coverage for farmers
[Summary] => The Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. should expand its services to better help farmers especially in times of calamities while the private sector should be encouraged to participate in agriculture insurance, Sen. Bong Go said in pushing for the immediate approval of his bill.
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[Title] => Kursong agrikultura, iaalok na sa Pagadian City
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[Title] => DOF revives plan to convert PCIC into reinsurer
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[Title] => PCIC, CARD Pioneer ink risk-sharing scheme
[Summary] => The Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. has partnered with CARD Pioneer Microinsurance in a risk-sharing program that would benefit the agriculture sector by insulating them from risks such as natural calamities.
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