The Philippine Star

El Niño damage to agri sector hits P357.4 M

- By BELLA CARIASO

The damage the El Niño phenomenon brought to the agricultur­e sector in four regions alone – Ilocos, Mimaropa, Western Visayas and Zamboanga peninsula – has already ballooned to P357.4 million, according to the Department of Agricultur­e (DA).

In a report yesterday, the DA said at least 6,523 hectares of farmlands were affected by the ongoing drought, with a volume of production loss totaling 14,601 metric tons.

It added that 7,668 farmers suffered because of the ongoing dry spell.

According to the DA, 80 percent of the damage came from rice plantation­s after 5,011 hectares were affected by the spell. This translates to a loss of P284.27 million.

Corn (P60.7 million covering 1,261 hectares) and high value crops (P12.41 million for 249 hectares) also suffered significan­t damage.

The DA said that vegetable seeds will be distribute­d in Western Visayas and Ilocos regions while planting materials for highvalue crops that require less water will be given in Zamboanga peninsula to help farmers recover from losses.

It said that it is collaborat­ing with the Department of Science and Technology, the Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion, Department of National Defense and Philippine Air Force for cloud-seeding operations to ease water shortage in Region 2.

“Promotion of drought-resistant crops and pest-control efforts are also underway to assist farmers in areas suffering from low rainfall levels,” the DA added, aside from implementi­ng an alternate wetting-and-drying method to reduce water consumptio­n in rice fields.

The DA is also considerin­g the use of solar-powered irrigation systems to augment water supply in areas vulnerable to drought and the use of shallow tube wells in rainfed areas.

“The agency will also endorse affected farmers to the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t, and Department of Labor and Employment for other forms of assistance, including financial support,” it said.

PAGASA has said that the number of provinces affected by the dry spell is expected to increase after it reported that 41 areas were hit amid the ongoing strong El Niño phenomenon.

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