yellow onions for 8 hectares, and 20,770 packs of 100 grams of soil ameliorants and pesticides to help farmers mitigate the effects of El Niño in the region.
The DA also deployed composite teams per province to monitor weekly crop stands, water level, pest incidence, drought damages, and other concerns and intensified engagement with the different local governments as part of the action plan for El Niño.
Jimmy Eledia, Jr., DA Disaster Risk Reduction and Management focal person said that the estimated production volume loss for rice crops due to the dry spell in the region is approximately 25,550.07 metric tons which represents around 1.13 percent of the region’s 2023 actual annual rice production of 2,263,158.33 metric tons.
Eledia added that the estimated production volume loss for corn is around 647.41 metric tons which represents around 0.22 percent of the region’s 2023 actual annual corn production of 329,148.75 metric tons.
The DA, according to Eledia, has already taken measures to somehow offset the losses caused by El Niño by releasing their production support packages like hybrid seeds and fertilizers since the third cropping of 2023 for the 3,045 hectares of non-vulnerable irrigated areas in the region. (AAL/EJB/PIA6)