Abra farmers get help
BANGUED, Abra — At least 5,000 farmers from 25 of the 27 towns in this conflict-stricken province have received fertilizer and seed subsidies from both the national and local governments to help them cope with the effects of Typhoon Pepeng last year.
The provincial agriculturist’s office said the fertilizer and seed subsidy is also intended to help the farmers combat the effects of the prolonged dry spell.
The local agriculture office said there are 3,442 hectares of rice farms in the 25 towns of the province that have been totally or partially damaged by Typhoon Pepeng when it wrecked havoc in Northern Luzon for over two weeks last year.
Under the guidelines in the grant of the fertilizer subsidy, the assistance is given to beneficiaries in the form of certificates of entitlement so that they could start planting their crops for the next harvest season.
The national and local governments also distributed seed subsidies to the affected farmers over the past several weeks.
Initially, a total of 2,017 hectares of rice farms with 2,558 farmers were able to benefit from the distribution of the certified seeds.
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Last updated 187 days ago by AcomStaff
thousands of farmers, thousands of hectares, thousands of beneficiaries: very impressive numbers indeed! what's next? let's hope water shortage (the main effect of drought) won't be an issue for "farmers to combat the effects of prolonged dry spell." it may not be a bad idea for the government to start brainstorming water resource management now, if it hasn't already, before everything will again be blamed on El Nino (the most popular scapegoat these days).
mancono 182 days ago

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Good move!Farmers needed such help.No awan imula da awan met ti idasar a makan dagiti umili kadagiti dulang.este lamisaan da.
Queen Cleopatra 183 days ago
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