While for high-value crops, a total of 159.30 hectares were totally damaged and 102.55 hectares were partially damaged, affecting a total of 205 high-value crop farmers in Western Visayas.
For totally damaged crops, the province of Aklan has recorded a total of 25.05 hectares of rice crops totally damaged; Antique recorded a total of 3,987 hectares of rice crops, 472 hectares of corn, and 129 hectares of high-value crops; Iloilo province has recorded a total of 792.45 hectares of rice crops, 41.25 hectares of corn, 7.95 hectares of high-value crops, and a total of 106.07 hectares of affected rice crops recorded in the province of Negros Occidental.
For partially damaged crops, about 1,358.85 hectares of rice crops are listed in the province of Aklan; 2,167.53 hectares of rice crops as well as 269.82 hectares of corn and 97.6 hectares of high-value crops in Antique; 48.25 hectares of corn crops from Capiz province; 7,790 hectares of rice crops as well as 821.97 hectares of corn and 4.95 hectares of high-value crops in the province of Iloilo; and 1,576.32 hectares of rice crops in Negros Occidental.
Eledia said that every time El Niño hits the region, the province of Iloilo remains at the top of the list to be affected since it has the biggest rice-planted area.
“We encourage our LGUs to submit a master list of affected farmers for validation as the DA prepares its commitment to assist these farmers. Priority for this assistance are farmers who are affected by the dry spell to enable them to recover from the losses,” Eledia added.
The DA, according to Eledia, is now consolidating the master list of affected farmers and coordinating with the Department of Social Welfare and Development and other agencies to provide immediate assistance and relief to help the affected farmers. (AAL/PIA6/EJB)