Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

MisOr braces for dry season

- By Alwen Saliring

As the provincial government of Misamis Oriental braces for the dry spell to likely hit the province next month, the agricultur­e office has begun mapping and gearing up for the possible worst case scenario.

Apollo Pacamalan, head of the Provincial Agricultur­e Office (PAO), said they are already moniIn toring all towns and cities, even as agricultur­e workers are out on the field to survey the entire province.

He said PAO is looking into municipali­ties or cities which are not yet on the harvesting stage since the looming drought may possibly hit on March and April.

“Mando ni Governor Bambi Emano nga karon pa daan mag-mapping

unsa ang worst case scenario kay magproblem­a man ta kung dili ta mangandam,”Pacamalan said.

“Ga-survey ta karon aha ang mga munisipyo nga wala pay harvesting stage kay between March to April harvesting na sa commodity then preparatio­n na pud sa planting by June and July so when worse comes to worst nag-link na ta sa quick response unit,”he added.

Pacamalan said food supply will be pre-positioned later on if food problem affects every household.

He also said around 500 sacks of corn and rice seeds are ready for distributi­on once farmers are all set for the planting season.

“We are working and ensuring every household naay food production kana atong gihingusga­n apil tong mga schools nga naay vegetable garden,”Pacamalan said.

“Since December pa gaandam na kita duna tay mga makinarya apil na mga pumps nga gi-prepositio­n,”he added.

Misamis Oriental is among the provinces in Mindanao which will likely be affected by the dry spell which will last for a month or two, according to the state weather bureau.

“We rely on Pagasa for update kay last time na-mention nga naay below normal sa temperatur­e sa Misamis Oriental particular­ly near Medina and western part. Ang nakita nila is a month or two nga dry spell pero usually ting-init man gyud ang March ug April pero wala ta nagpasagad ug nangandam gyud ta,”he added.

 ?? (Nef Luczon) ?? A mother eats a "kuchinta" being sold in Sitio Man-ai's public high school, in Pagalungan, Cagayan de Oro City. They are waiting for the arrival of government officials to grace the formal turn over of six additional classrooms.
(Nef Luczon) A mother eats a "kuchinta" being sold in Sitio Man-ai's public high school, in Pagalungan, Cagayan de Oro City. They are waiting for the arrival of government officials to grace the formal turn over of six additional classrooms.

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