THE GOVERNMENT has already provided around PHP2.37 billion worth of assistance to farmers and fisherfolk affected by the effects of the El Niño phenomenon.
In a statement issued Sunday, the Department of Agriculture said it has so far distributed PHP1.26 billion to farmers in Cagayan Valley, Mimaropa, and Soccsksargen through the Rice Farmers Financial Assistance (RFFA).
Other interventions include around PHP658.22 million for production support like farm inputs, fertilizers, and biologics; PHP 294.46 million worth of irrigation projects from the National Irrigation Administration; PHP 77.50 million worth of Survival and Recovery (SURE) Aid Loan; PHP 67.93 million worth of indemnification; PHP65.35 million worth of composting facilities; PHP8.99 million worth of marine machinery; PHP8 million worth of rice machinery and equipment; and PHP5.19 million worth of coconut seedlings, among others.
Also distributed were 66,039 native animals and 111 diversified alternative livelihoods; as well as the installation of 616 water pumps; cloud seeding operations; and the desilting and concretion of irrigation canals.
In its latest report, the DA-Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) Operations Center said the total agriculture damage due El Niño has reached PHP6.35 billion, affecting 1221,389 farmers and fisherfolk.
A total of 111,702 hectares of farmlands were affected, with 31,568 has., or 28.16 percent, having no chance of recovery.
The highest damage was in the rice sector, with 60,772 hectares affected, and total damage pegged at PHP3.30 billion.
This was followed by corn at PHP1.94 billion; high-value crops, PHP1.07 billion; PHP33.83 million in fisheries affecting 2,261 fishers; PHP3.25 million in cassava; and PHP7.93 million in livestock and poultry. (Stephanie Sevillano)
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