By Anna
Marie F. Bautista
ATOK, BENGUET. – After seven days of
occurrence, less than one percent of the total vegetable plantations in Atok,
Benguet were affected with “andap” (night frost) starting last Dec. 30, 2013.
According to Felix
Pedro, OIC-Municipal Agriculturist of Atok, of the total vegetable area in Atok
of 5,000 hectares, around 7,720 square meters were totally damaged and about
3.1 hectares were partially damaged, with potato, cabbage and Chinese cabbage
as the common vegetables affected.
Barangays Paoay and
Cattubo had been experiencing frost in their vegetables for seven days,
starting Dec. 31 of last year, up to Jan. 9 this year (except January 4 and 5).
During those days,
these specified areas experienced low degree of temperature, at 9o Celsius.
Mostly, potatoes on
their vegetative stage were damaged, while cabbage was affected at their
harvestable stage.
“Andap” occurs when
the temperature drops below 10 degrees Celsius with ice crystals forming on the
leaves and exposed body parts of the vegetable plants, causing these to wilt,
and die after sometime.
Accordingly, frost can
be reduced when irrigation is enough. Power sprayers and other irrigation
facilities were provided in the previous years by the DA to help combat frost
in the said areas.
Some of the DA
interventions given to Atok to help farmers ensure production and availability
of supply include municipal vegetable bagsakan, cold chain facility, tramlines,
two of which are being constructed and four were rehabilitated. In addition to
that, four farm-to-market roads each amounting to 4.5 million pesos are constructed
under the DA-CHARM2 Project.
Moreover, a mini-dam,
worth 2.4 million was also constructed along a creek at Paoay, Atok to help
farmers with their irrigation activities in the area.
In a bid to strengthen
on-going efforts to ensure production and supply of vegetables, Secretary
Proceso J. Alcala of the Agriculture Department has requested the DA Operations
Undersecretary and DA-RFO-CAR to prepare a strategic and long-term frost
intervention program to address the frost phenomenon.
Aside from these interventions,
a watershed resource of at least one hectare is also seen to help farmers in
Paoay in their irrigation needs. This watershed, which is located near the
vegetable area, was initially developed by the DA-SPICACC (Strengthening the
Philippine Islands’ Capacity to Adapt to Climate Change) Project with the
planting of agro-forest trees.
Meanwhile, the DA-CAR,
in partnership with the municipal LGU of Atok, will be conducting a farmers’
forum on January 11 (Saturday) at the Open Gym of Atok to address the concerns
of the farmers, and raise other issues which needs attention.
According to the DA,
the supply of vegetables is not affected with the frost phenomenon, and
production is still enough. For vegetables with limited supply, Felix Pedro
explained that such vegetables are off-season, thus less farmers are planting
it. Likewise, during this season, vegetables are seen to produce better quality
in terms of taste, as pests do not infest these when temperature is cold.
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