The Philippine Star

Habagat agri damage climbs to P27.28 M

- Danessa Rivera, Rhodina Villanueva, Michael Punongbaya­n

Damage to the agricultur­e sector due to the southwest monsoon or habagat has climbed to P27.28 million, the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) said yesterday.

Latest data from the DA-Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Operations Center showed the flash floods caused by monsoon rains destroyed 1,303 hectares of agricultur­al land, with production loss of 928 metric tons (MT).

Farmers affected by habagat increased to 1,490 yesterday.

The monsoon brought strong rains, flash floods and mudslides in Banaue, Ifugao on July 7, destroying 120 hectares of rice fields, three hectares of corn fields and 78 hectares of high-value crops, data from the DA-Cordillera Administra­tive Region (CAR) showed.

On July 11, the DA-CAR reported that 83 heads of swine died in mudslides.

With the southwest monsoon affecting the western sections of the country, the DA said the Regional Field Office-Cordillera Administra­tive Region (RFO-CAR) will start distributi­ng available seed buffer stocks to affected farmers.

The RFO-CAR’s latest report stated that about 11.9 kilograms of assorted vegetable seeds amounting to P340,860 will be turned over to the Office of the Municipal Agricultur­e in Banaue.

The DA said heavy rain and flash floods were also experience­d in President Quirino, Sultan Kudarat from July 4 to 7.

The agency said agricultur­al damage was estimated at about P3.8 million, with all 99 rice farmers in the municipali­ty affected.

The monsoon’s impact damaged 148 hectares of rice-producing areas, resulting in a production loss of 199.8 MT. –

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