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LANDBANK AGRISENSO Plus fuels growth for Isabela farmers


April 1, 2025

ILAGAN CITY, Isabela – For farmer Gilbert Pacis, securing capital for the yellow corn cropping season was a constant struggle. Today, with LANDBANK’s AGRISENSO Plus Lending Program, that burden is lifting.

“Dahil dito, hindi na kami mamomroblema sa puhunan. Nabibigyan ako ng lakas ng loob ng AGRISENSO Plus na magtanim ulit,” said Pacis, reflecting the optimism shared by over 1,300 farmers who gathered at the Ilagan City Community Center on 04 March 2025, as LANDBANK launched its financing initiative in this province.

 

Aimed at providing accessible and affordable credit, the LANDBANK AGRISENSO Plus Lending Program empowers local farmers to sustain and expand their operations.

The Program launch saw a turnout of 1,304 farmers, with over 500 farmers initiating loan applications. LANDBANK likewise facilitated ATM card applications on-site to integrate more farmers into the formal banking system.

It is expected that an additional 400 loan applications will be received from farmers who are still completing the requirements.


Strengthening partnerships for agricultural growth

The event gathered key stakeholders, including Ilagan City Mayor Hon. Josemarie L. Diaz, LANDBANK Northern Luzon Lending Group Head First Vice President Eduardo N. Reyes, Northern Isabela Lending Center Head Myra Myrtha M. Padolina, and Ilagan Branch Head Roldan E. Acera. Also present were SAGITTARIAN Agricultural Philippines, Inc. President and CEO Jose Avelino C. Diaz, among other local partners. 

Additionally, Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) Insurance Processor Rostom M. Molina discussed PCIC's insurance services, while Engr. Roquito L. Cabras of the LANDBANK Countryside Development Foundation, Inc. (LCDFI) led a session on Digital Financial Literacy—further reinforcing LANDBANK’s holistic support for farmers and agri-entrepreneurs.

As Isabela gears up for the upcoming yellow corn cropping season, LANDBANK is ramping up efforts to support even more farmers, ensuring they have the necessary resources to thrive.With AGRISENSO Plus and ASCEND Programs, LANDBANK remains steadfast in its mission to empower farmers, helping them achieve sustainable growth and financial stability.


Empowering farmers through AGRISENSO Plus

The LANDBANK AGRISENSO Plus Lending Programprovides smallholder farmers, fishers and agri-entrepreneurs with accessible and affordable credit. Offering flexible loan terms and competitive interest rates, the Program is tailored to address the unique financial needs of the whole agricultural value chain.

The capacity-building component of AGRISENSO Plus—the ASCEND Program—aims to enance financial literacy and entrepreneurial skills among farmers and fishers. ASCEND provides training on modern farming techniques, financial management, and market access, empowering farmers and fishers to improve productivity and profitability.

ABOUT LANDBANK

LANDBANK is the largest development financial institution in the country promoting financial inclusion, digital transformation, and sustainable national development. Present in all 82 provinces in the county, the Bank is committed to provide accessible and responsive financial solutions to empower Filipinos from countryside to countrywide.



 


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