ABRA lone district Rep. JB Bernos called on local government units to access the People’s Survival Fund to implement projects that would make agriculture more climate-resilient.
“With two weeks left until deadline, we still have time to apply for the PSF for projects that could protect the food security of our communities and make our agriculture sector better able to withstand the effects of our worsening climate,” Bernos, a member of the House agriculture committee said.
The Department of Finance earlier announced that LGUs may submit applications for the PSF until May 29.
The PSF is a national financing mechanism designed for climate adaptation projects that are beyond the regular budget capacities of LGUs, thus enabling them to tackle climate-related challenges through targeted interventions.
LGUs that are selected my access funding for various adaptation projects involving water resource management, land management, agriculture and fisheries, health, infrastructure, and the protection of natural and coastal ecosystems.
Bernos said that the PSF is a crucial tool in helping LGUs mainstream climate adaptation policies.
“The harsh reality is that despite recognizing the importance of climate adaptation programs, many LGUs, especially those most vulnerable to extreme weather events, simply do not have the funds to implement these projects.”
“Kaya’t napakahalaga po ng PSF sa pagtulong sa mga LGU na makalikha ng mga proyektong poprotekta sa mga komunidad nila,” said the lawmaker.
He also said that LGUs may seek the help of the Climate Change Commission, the academe, and even non-government organizations who have technical expertise in drafting their proposals.
