 Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries-Agriculture Insurance Program (ARB-AIP) A program being implemented by Department of Agriculture (DA) and Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in partnership with the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) which aims to protect agrarian reform beneficiaries against losses due to pest and disease infestations, natural calamities and extreme weather conditions brought about by climate change. The national government allocated PhP 1 Billion for agricultural insurance coverage of at least 224,036 agrarian reform beneficiaries nationwide.  Weather-index Based Insurance It is an agriculture risk transfer mechanism for climate change adaptation and risk reduction in the Philippines. Weather index insurance (WII) is a risk transfer instrument that pays out compensation based not on actual losses experienced by an insured individual, organization or institution, but once a weather index is triggered. After an extreme weather event such as floods or drought, an insured person or organization is assured of immediate compensation as long as a weather index is breached such as rainfall (if the amount of rainfall exceeded the normal amount), wind speed (the velocity of the wind exceeded the average wind speed passing through a particular locality) or dry days (number of days without rain has exceeded the average within a municipality). This program was just recently rolled-out in the Philippines by the Bankers Assurance Corporation (BAC) under the name of Credit Asenso. It offers lending institutions security for their operation or loan portfolio especially since the country is visited by typhoons at least 20 times per year. Some of these fall within the trigger events defined by the product. It uses a state-of-the-art satellite technology that determines event triggers for rainfall and wind speed. This technology ensures that claims are determined on a real time basis or can be viewed online thus there is no need for lengthy and time consuming claims investigations and loss adjustments. Based on their location in the Philippines, trigger indices for wind speed and rainfall have been developed for each municipality, which makes it an innovative product in the Philippine’s micro-financing sector. 2.2. The Department of Agriculture Climate Change Program Being the lead government agency in ensuring that the NCCAP’s listed outcomes on food security can be achieved by 2028, the Department of Agriculture (DA) formulated specific programs and plans such as the following: “2.2.1. Climate Information System for Agriculture and Fisheries It shall be established in different attached agencies to generate timely and reliable information to aid in disaster risk reduction and management. Vulnerability and risk assessment mapping of productive areas will be done wherein the map-based ex-ante analysis could be done before the onset of cropping season. Aside from this, early warning systems will be established by improving meteorological predictions in partnership with PAGASA. Improvement of agromet stations will be spread out not just in regional/provincial level but also in major watershed, research centers, State Universities and Colleges and other stations. Lastly, pest population surveys of the Bureau of Plant Industry will be continued and a unit shall be established to develop predictive models to anticipate the resurgence of pests. This program has just finished its Climate Change Vulnerability Mapping under the National Irrigation Authority (NIA) project and is currently undergoing project documentation for the release of funds. 2.2.2. Research and development for adaptive tools, technologies and practices CBMS-FAO | 5

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