The Philippine Star

El Niño agri damage climbs to P9.5 B

- With Ric Obedencio By ROMINA CABRERA

Damage to agricultur­e due to the strong El Niño has ballooned to P9.5 billion, the Department of Agricultur­e reported yesterday.

The DA said 163,694 hectares of agricultur­al land as well as 175,063 farmers and fisherfolk were affected.

Rice remains the most affected commodity, accounting for 48.47 percent or P4.6 billion of the damage.

Damage to corn was pegged at P3.17 billion and high-value crops at P1.65 billion.

Losses incurred by the fishery sector were placed at 57.72 million; livestock and poultry, P10.47 million, and cassava, P3.42 million.

The DA said it provided P8.59 billion worth of aid to affected farmers under the Rice Farmers Financial Assistance program aside from P658.22 million in agri-inputs, fertilizer­s, planting materials, pumps and engines, among other parapherna­lia.

The Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (PAGASA) said the El Niño phenomenon continues to weaken and is expected to transition to neutral from April to June.

PAGASA said 74 provinces have been affected by El Niño as of April, 46 of which had experience­d drought.

State of calamity eyed in Bohol

Meanwhile, the Bohol Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) has recommende­d to the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an to place the entire province under a state of calamity due to the effects of El Niño.

Damage to agricultur­e due to drought in the province has reached P420.8 million, according to the provincial agricultur­e office.

Rice crops incurred 92.4 percent of the damage; corn, four percent; highvalue crops, 1.42 percent, and cassava, 2.09 percent.

Damage to livestock was pegged at P433,294, based on the report of seven towns.

Fisheries incurred damage amounting to P756,900 in nine towns.

Grass fires have affected parts of the Chocolate Hills in Carmen town and mountains in nearby areas.

Gov. Aris Aumentado has reportedly given the go-signal for an emergency meeting of the PDRRMC to discuss the effects of drought.

Cebu, Iloilo, Occidental Mindoro, Antique, Sultan Kudarat, Basilan, Maguindana­o del Sur, Maguindana­o del Norte, South Cotabato and Negros Oriental are the provinces earlier placed under a state of calamity due to extreme heat.

The entire Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao is also under a state of calamity due to drought. –

 ?? ANDY ZAPATA ?? A worker dries life vests used by boat riders in Burnham Lake in Baguio City yesterday. The city has been experienci­ng afternoon rains.
ANDY ZAPATA A worker dries life vests used by boat riders in Burnham Lake in Baguio City yesterday. The city has been experienci­ng afternoon rains.
 ?? ?? Photo shows the Cessna plane that crashed off the coast of Barangay Canaoay in San Fernando, La Union yesterday. Photo courtesy of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s.
Photo shows the Cessna plane that crashed off the coast of Barangay Canaoay in San Fernando, La Union yesterday. Photo courtesy of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s.

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