• Politics
  • Economy
  • Stock
  • World News
  • Editor’s Pick
Investments Aims
EconomyEditor's Pick

WB considering co-financing PHL farm-insurance project

by July 14, 2025
by July 14, 2025

THE World Bank (WB) is evaluating a Philippine climate-change mitigation insurance project targeted at small farmers, which it could co-finance to raise up to $358 million.

According to project information posted on the World Bank website, the package will consist of “a blended finance credit facility to significantly leverage World Bank funds. It also focuses on establishing the country’s first agricultural co-insurance pool to enable large-scale private-sector agricultural insurance. Additionally, it addresses critical ecosystem challenges related to agricultural credit and insurance, with a portion dedicated to project management.”

The implementing agency for the project in the Philippines will be the Department of Agriculture (DA), with the Department of Finance (DoF) acting as the borrower.

Total commitments from the World Bank and non-bank sources was initially estimated at $358 million as of June 5.

The insurance project will also tap $515 million in unguaranteed commercial financing and $8 million from the Global Shield Financing Facility, a trust fund hosted by the World Bank.

A decision on the package is expected by March 26, 2026.

The World Bank said the loan seeks to close the financing gap for agricultural micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).

“MSMEs, despite comprising over 99% of enterprises, employing more than 60% of the workforce, and contributing over 40% of gross domestic product (GDP), face a significant financing gap,” the bank said, noting commercial banks’ risk aversion and MSMEs’ lack of collateral or credit history.

It also seeks to address the low insurance coverage for agriculture in the Philippines, with the industry mainly covered by the public sector.

“Private-sector involvement remains minimal due to a lack of access to government subsidies, data limitations, taxes on private insurance premiums, and perceived riskiness of agricultural insurance. Recent climatic events, like the El Niño-induced drought, underscore the need for new insurance products. With existing insurance lacking in coverage, accessibility, and affordability, many farmers remain vulnerable to financial losses, discouraging investments in productivity-enhancing technologies and practices.” — Aaron Michael C. Sy

0 comment
0
FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail

previous post
PHL to host EITI conference next year
next post
NGCP still studying ERC rate reset decision

You may also like

Marcos dares Caticlan contractors to complete terminal in...

July 14, 2025

Real estate prospects clouded by new US tax...

July 14, 2025

Palay average farmgate price falls 31.8% in June

July 14, 2025

SRA may tap fungus to keep sugarcane pest...

July 14, 2025

Sustained current account deficit expected to put pressure...

July 14, 2025

NGCP still studying ERC rate reset decision

July 14, 2025

PHL to host EITI conference next year

July 14, 2025

The two-year prescriptive period for refund claims

July 14, 2025

Diversified trade ties urged in face of Trump...

July 13, 2025

SEC affirms ‘deemed approved’ status of applications if...

July 13, 2025

Leave a Comment Cancel Reply

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Join The Exclusive Subscription Today And Get Premium Articles For Free


Your information is secure and your privacy is protected. By opting in you agree to receive emails from us. Remember that you can opt-out any time, we hate spam too!

Recent Posts

  • New Poll Finds Trump’s Immigration Policies Still Strongly Supported by the American People

    July 15, 2025
  • Bill Maher Schools Lefty Actor John Leguizamo on Illegal Immigration: ‘Countries Have to Have a Border’ (VIDEO)

    July 15, 2025
  • Zohran Mamdani Gets Whisked Off Stage by an Aide When Asked to Clarify His Remarks About ‘Globalizing the Intifada’ (VIDEO)

    July 15, 2025
  • Gavin Newsom Defends California’s Use of Illegal Immigrants for Labor (VIDEO)

    July 15, 2025
  • Mike Johnson Reveals More Trump Megabills Are Coming in Order to Fix Biden’s ‘Mess’

    July 15, 2025
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact us
  • About us

Copyright © 2024 Investments Aims. All Rights Reserved.

Investments Aims
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Stock
  • World News
  • Editor’s Pick