By Sheen
Crisologo
BONGABON, Nueva Ecija — While the local
government has been preparing for the upcoming Onion Festival in April, onion
farmers in this town have been reeling from the attack of army worms that have
ravaged their crops.
He
is just one of more than a thousand farmers in Nueva Ecija who have rued
the attack of the army worms that have affected about 22, 389 hectares of onion
farms.
Serafin
Santos, provincial agriculturist said that he has already discouraged farmers
from using too much chemical and pesticides to save their crops from worms.
“Much
chemicals in their crop may affect the quality of products that cause them low
to rejected output and worst is hazardous to a person’s health” said Santos.
The
town of Sto. Domingo has been the worst-hit by the infestation as worms
attacked 346.30 hectares, prompting local officials to declare a state of
calamity in five barangays.
Bongabon
town sustained heavy damage in 98 hectares of onion farms, 139 hectares in
Palayan City, 96 hectares in Laur town, 47 hectares in Quezon town, 34
hectares in Talavera town, 25 hectares in Cuyapo town, 10 hectares in the
Science City of Muñoz and 6.8 hectares in Aliaga town.
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