• 5 months ago
P11.9-M halaga ng pinsala sa agrikultura, naitala sa Cordillera dahil sa habagat

Paggawa ng abaca products, isang pangunahing pangkabuhayan sa Natonin, Mt. Province
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00:00This is a production of the PTV Cordillera in the Philippines.
00:10According to the Department of Agriculture of the Cordillera,
00:15the production of corn is the most affected area in Atudo.
00:21However, there is a solution to reduce the oversupply of corn.
00:25This is the report of Janice Dennis.
00:31This is a report of the Strawberry Farm in Trinidad, Benguet,
00:37which is being closed due to the storm.
00:41This is also a report of the Benguet Farm,
00:45which has been closed since the beginning of the storm.
00:49There are still a lot of strawberries.
00:53In Benguet, there are still a lot of strawberries, potatoes and carrots.
00:59According to the Department of Agriculture of the province of Benguet,
01:03this is the list of the most affected areas.
01:07In the Cordillera, there are 11.9 million pesos
01:12in the list of the most affected areas.
01:18In the High-Value Crops, there are 11.4 million pesos.
01:23Corn is 400,000 pesos.
01:26Cucumber is 8,000 pesos.
01:29According to the Department of Agriculture of the province of Benguet,
01:32this is the list of the most affected areas.
01:35This is an assessment.
01:37This is one of the most affected areas.
01:42This is one of the most critical stages of crops.
01:49This is the seedling and vegetative stages.
01:54Many people are affected by the storm.
01:58The government is trying to find a way to oversupply the crops.
02:03The agency is helping to distribute the crops to the local people.
02:08If there are crops that cannot be sold,
02:11we will mobilize the local people to help them distribute their vegetables
02:20to other provinces so that they can sell their vegetables.
02:26More than 100,000 people are monitoring the situation in Panawan
02:31and many of them are from Mula.
02:34This is Denisse for Pambansang TV in Baru, the Philippines.
02:42The local government is trying to find a way to oversupply the crops
02:46to other provinces so that they can sell their vegetables to other provinces so that they can sell their vegetables.
02:51This is an assessment.
02:53This is one of the most affected areas.
02:57This is an assessment.
03:08The government is trying to find a way to oversupply the crops
03:12to other provinces so that they can sell their vegetables to other provinces so that they can sell their vegetables.
03:18According to Mayor Jose Agagon,
03:20the government is trying to find a way to oversupply the crops to other provinces so that they can sell their vegetables.
03:26All the decorations that we use,
03:31the plates that we use,
03:35almost all of them are from Abaca.
03:38Even the Abaca paper.
03:43The Department of Social Welfare and Development is trying to find a way to oversupply the crops
03:49to other provinces so that they can sell their vegetables to other provinces so that they can sell their vegetables.
03:52All the decorations that we use,
03:56the Abaca paper,
03:58the Abaca paper,
03:59the Abaca paper,
04:02the Abaca paper,
04:05and the Abaca scrunch.
04:12The Abaca paper is very important because it is a very concentrated material.
04:18It is a very concentrated material.
04:23The government is trying to find a way to oversupply the crops to other provinces so that they can sell their vegetables to other provinces so that they can sell their vegetables.
04:33It is very important that the Abaca products and the agricultural products that we use,
04:38Dragon fruit.
04:40Beetle nut.
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06:03For TPTV News in the province, I'm Audrey Villena, for Bagaldao.

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