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Two lawmakers filed a bill to provide relief for farmers by condoning unpaid interest, penalties, and surcharges on loans from various government agencies that provide agricultural credit. The bill would provide relief for farmers who suffered production losses from typhoons, making them default on loans, as long as they had paid at least 5% of the loan principal. It also requires a one-time condonation only and conformity with central bank regulations for loans from commercial banks. The lawmakers said farmers are important partners who deserve help addressing burdensome debt from loan interests.
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Solons bat for condonation of unpaid interests/penalties of farmers’ loans
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aug27.2013_bSolons bat for condonation of unpaid interests/penalties of farmers’ loans
Two lawmakers filed a bill to provide relief for farmers by condoning unpaid interest, penalties, and surcharges on loans from various government agencies that provide agricultural credit. The bill would provide relief for farmers who suffered production losses from typhoons, making them default on loans, as long as they had paid at least 5% of the loan principal. It also requires a one-time condonation only and conformity with central bank regulations for loans from commercial banks. The lawmakers said farmers are important partners who deserve help addressing burdensome debt from loan interests.
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Two lawmakers filed a bill to provide relief for farmers by condoning unpaid interest, penalties, and surcharges on loans from various government agencies that provide agricultural credit. The bill would provide relief for farmers who suffered production losses from typhoons, making them default on loans, as long as they had paid at least 5% of the loan principal. It also requires a one-time condonation only and conformity with central bank regulations for loans from commercial banks. The lawmakers said farmers are important partners who deserve help addressing burdensome debt from loan interests.
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Solons bat for condonation of unpaid interests/penalties of farmers loans
Two lawmakers are pushing for relief or condonation on the payment of interests that burdened the debts of farmers especially those who suffered production losses caused by typhoons, which made them default on their loan payments. Reps. Cresente Paez and Anthony Bravo (Party-list, COOP-NATCCO) filed House Bill 280, which provides for the condonation of unpaid interests, penalties and surcharges on loans secured by farmers, fisher folks and agrarian reform beneficiaries. Paez said the condonation should be on loans from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), the Peoples Credit and Finance Corporation (PCFC), the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA), the National Food Authority (NFA) and the Quedan and Rural Credit Guarantee Corporation (QUEDANCOR). Under the bill, the basis for the payment relief shall be limited to force majeure or market aberration and shall, in no case, be applied for the willful default of the borrower to pay such loans. The measure further provides that the accumulated payments of not less than five percent of the loan principal shall have been paid at the time of application for condonation. And to encourage borrowing discipline and enhance credit worthiness, the bill requires that a graduation process shall be followed in consonance with the plan of payment, such that a borrower shall only be granted a one-time condonation. It also provides that the condonation of unpaid interests, penalties and surcharges from loans acquired through conduit banks and financial institutions shall be in conformity with the applicable general banking laws and regulations of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). Delinquent farmers, fisher folks or agrarian reform beneficiaries who secured agricultural and agrarian reform credit through the Credit Assistance Program Program Beneficiaries Development of the DAR; the Resettlement Loan Assistance Program of the DAR and Cooperative Development Loan Fund of the CDA, among others, may apply for condonation of unpaid interests, penalties and surcharges with the concerned agency or corporation. Bravo said farmers and agrarian reform beneficiaries are not only entrepreneurs in bucolic areas but are also partners in the evolution of a better and brighter country. It is therefore imperative upon us to take an overwhelming care and attention by condoning these interests that burdened the debt, Bravo said. (30) mvip