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Monday, March 25, 2013

DAR-CARD, Inc. launches microfinance operations

By Anjanette Nemiaga

DIPOLOG CITY - The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and the Center for Agriculture and Rural Development (CARD), Inc. has launched the microfinance operations in Langatian Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Cooperative (LACARBEMCO), Langatian, Roxas, Zamboanga del Norte recently.
The DAR is now adopting microfinance as strategy in support services delivery to help agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) meet their financial needs through cooperatives and other microfinance institutions in agrarian reform areas.
The CARD, on the other hand, which is one of the largest micro-credit service providers in the local microfinance industry and one among the best in the world, is a microfinance-focused non-government organization (NGO).
DAR-Zamboanga del Norte and CARD, Inc. shall jointly implement the Microfinance Capacity Development Project for partner organizations for a period of three years to ensure the sustained access of ARBs to microfinance services.

The DAR provincial office together with CARD, Inc. will then oversee the overall project directions and ensure a favorable financial environment for the sustained provision of microfinance services to agrarian reform areas.
Because of the significant performance of the project and the need to adopt a more sustainable approach through the complementation of financial and non-financial services in its implementation, the project has been scaled up to reach and engage a bigger number of ARBs/ARB households.
It can be noted that 30 cooperatives nationwide would be developed as microfinance conduits and one of these was selected as project partner in Zamboanga del Norte. LACARBEMCO was successfully chosen as project partner in the province.

The microfinance project intends to reach out to more ARBs that are in need of the micro-agri financial and non-financial services. Microfinance is also an effective tool for poverty alleviation.

The cooperative was brought to KIMAYA Peoples Multipurpose Cooperative in Jasaan, Misamis Oriental for a learning expedition to meet with its selected officers and management staff  and familiarize with the coop’s operations and implementation of microfinance in the community.

In his message, OIC PARO I Raul J. Sy said: “Kami sa DAR kanunay anaa sa inyong kiliran aron sa pagsuporta sa atong mga agrarian reform beneficiaries. Atong ipadayon ang atong paningkamot aron sa paglambo sa atong mga mag-uuma. Labaw sa tanan, atong panggaon ug amomahon ang mga proyekto nga gihatag sa gobyerno (We in DAR are always on your side to support the agrarian reform beneficiaries. Let us continue to improve our farmers. More importantly, we will care and nurture the projects given by the government).”

LACARBEMCO board chair also aired his thoughts and said: “Maningkamot kita aron sa atong kalamboan ug mohatag kita sa atong dugang capital aron mas modaku pa ang atong kooperatiba (We will strive for our progress and we will give additional capital to expand our cooperative)” (FPG/GCC/DAR9/PIA9)