

Millions of farmers and fisherfolk are set to receive direct cash aid as the government begins distributing P10 billion in assistance to cushion the impact of rising fuel and production costs.
The Department of Agriculture on Wednesday, 15 April, launched the nationwide rollout of the Presidential Assistance for Farmers and Fisherfolk Program (PAFFP), targeting more than 4.17 million beneficiaries across key agricultural sectors.
Each qualified recipient will receive P2,325 under the program, which is funded through the 2026 national budget. The initiative focuses on small-scale producers, including rice farmers cultivating two hectares or less, as well as registered corn and sugarcane growers and municipal fisherfolk.
The assistance comes as higher fuel prices continue to drive up operating costs in agriculture, where diesel is essential for farm machinery, irrigation systems, and fishing operations. The cash support is intended to provide immediate relief and sustain production amid ongoing price pressures.
“This financial assistance, while admittedly small, provides a lifeline for over 4.1 million Filipino farmers and fisherfolk hit hard by soaring petroleum product prices,” Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. said.
Initial payouts will begin in several regions, including Ilocos, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Western Visayas, and Zamboanga Peninsula, with authorities working to complete beneficiary lists and streamline distribution.