Efficiency and effectiveness of the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation's Rice Crop Insurance Program: The Case of Laguna Province, Philippines

Abstract

The performance of the Rice Crop Insurance Program (RCIP) of the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) was assessed to explain the low number of insured farmers and suggest ways to improve the program's efficiency and effectiveness. Documents were reviewed and primary data were located through survey of participating rice farmers and key informant interview of the officers and staff of PCIC Region 4 and National Irrigation Administration Region IV Employees Multipurpose Cooperative (NEMCO). Descriptive statistics, gap analysis, and Likert scale scoring were used in data analysis. Results of the study revealed gaps in enrollment in the program, duration of filing of application for cover, number of days in team of adjusters' response, damage estimates, and delays in receipt of indemnity, which resulted in a low efficiency score of the program. Data analysis also revealed that the RCIP was moderately effective. Hence, to boost its efficiency and effectiveness, this study recommends that the PCIC should: a) intensify technical capacity-building training for the team of adjusters; b) deputize officers and staff of the municipal agricultural office as members of the team of adjusters; c) provide stronger and more hands-on assistance to participating farmers; and d) increase the incentives and number of personnel involved in RCIP implementation.

Source or Periodical Title

The Journal of Public Affairs and Development

ISSN

2244-3983

Page

29-49

Document Type

Article

Frequency

annually

Physical Description

graphs

Language

English

Subject

Crop production, Rice crop -- efficiency 9

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