Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Farmers gear for El Niño

‘Let’s start with the mitigation measures and those that our farmers can do, which include the crops that we can plant that don’t require much water’

- BY VIVIENNE ANGELES

With the looming effects of the dry spell brought on by the ongoing strong El Niño phenomenon, the Department of Agricultur­e in Bicol is preparing mitigation measures to ensure their farmers’ agricultur­al yield and adaptation during the season.

In an interview on Wednesday, DA Bicol field operation division chief Mary Grace Rodriguez said that, as an interventi­on, they are preparing droughtres­istant seed varieties to be distribute­d to farmers amid the possible water scarcity during the drought.

“Let’s start with the mitigation measures and those that our farmers can do, which include the crops that we can plant that don’t require much water,” she said.

“We have varieties for rice and vegetables that can withstand limited water. We disseminat­e the informatio­n to the ground so that our farmers can choose drought-resistant seeds like okra and sitaw for vegetables. For those animal raisers, the shelters must be protected and covered,” Rodriguez added.

Moreover, the DA official said they had prepared buffer stocks of rice seeds to provide the farmers with rehabilita­tion to ensure their food security, not just during El Niño but in preparatio­n for any possible calamities.

All-weather solution

“This buffer stock is not just for El Niño but for all other weather disturbanc­es that may happen since the Bicol region is always visited by typhoons; even for the shear line, we make a report for that,” she said.

DA Bicol said it will also distribute irrigation pumps and sets and install an automated weather station, swine production, and greenhouse­s as El Niño interventi­ons.

Last December, Science and Technology Secretary Renato Solidum Jr. said that at least 65 provinces in the country may experience a moderate to severe drought from February to May 2024.

Earlier this week, the Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l, and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion confirmed that a strong El Niño is occurring and is expected to persist until February.

The regular El Niño phenomenon, on the other hand, is anticipate­d until May.

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