Crop damage from drought in Cordillera reaches P1B
>> Monday, April 1, 2019
BAGUIO
CITY, Philippines — Drought caused by El Niño has caused more than P1 billion
in crop damage in the Cordillera, the Dept. of Agriculture Regional Operation
Center bared.
As
of March 22, some P1.18 billion worth of rice, corn, cassava and other
high-value crops have been reportedly damaged by the dry spell.
Corn accounted for most
of the damage at P958.92 million, followed by rice with P207.05 million
damaged. The drought has also affected P10.8 million in high-value crops and
P3.76 million in cassava.
Ifugao province was the
worst hit by the drought (P470.6 million in damage) followed by Apayao, which
reported P456 million in crop damage.
Records from Benguet and
Mountain Province have yet to be finalized.
DA-CAR
Disaster Risk Reduction focal person Lito Mocati taking a cue from advisories
from Pagasa about El Niño warned months ago that the dry spell would cause more
damage damage to crops than the frost experienced in the highlands.
Livestock, according to
Mocati, are not spared by the lack of rain, and reduced stream flows mean
insufficient water for irrigation. This leads to a reduction in yield and, in
some cases, total crop loss.
Aguinaldo town in Ifugao
and Rizal in Kalinga were the first in the region to suffer the effects of El
Niño, according to Mocati.
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