• 2 months ago
Taas-presyo ng gulay sa Canlaon City at mga kalapit na bayan, pinangangambahan sa mga susunod na linggo;

Tulong sa mga magsasakang naapektuhan ng pag-aalburoto ng bulkan at iba pang kalamidad, tiniyak


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00:00Ash fall or abo from volcano Canlaon has also affected the plantations in Canlaon City
00:05while the estimated value of the typhoon has reached 2 million Pesos.
00:09Ryan Lesigel in Detail Yell Live. Ryan?
00:14Joshua, the plantations of vegetables and rice are being affected
00:18following the eruption of volcano Canlaon and the typhoon.
00:24According to the City Agriculture Office Joshua,
00:27the initial affected plantations will reach 8,000.
00:33It is feared that the price of vegetables here will rise in the coming months.
00:40100% for sure the affected standing crop is totally lost for the vegetables.
00:48It is feared that the price of vegetables in Canlaon City
00:52will increase in the coming weeks and months.
00:56This is after 8 hectares of vegetables were affected in the city
01:00following the eruption of volcano Canlaon.
01:03According to the City Agriculture Office,
01:05five barangays located at the foot of the volcano are the most affected.
01:10These include Malaiba, Pula, Masulog, Lumapaw and Linuthangan.
01:17It is said that more than 123 hectares of vegetables were destroyed due to the ash fall.
01:25A total of 240 vegetable plantations were affected.
01:30Aside from the vegetables planted,
01:32the ashes left by the typhoon in the rice plantations are also widespread.
01:37According to the City Agriculturist Andrea Canoy,
01:41based on their initial assessment,
01:43more than 1,600 hectares of rice were destroyed by the typhoons.
01:50This is equivalent to more than 1,500 farmers affected.
01:55Most of these are in the vegetative, reproductive and maturity stage.
02:01The damage caused by the typhoon is worth more than 2 million pesos.
02:06Canoy is confident that the affected farmers will receive help
02:11from the eruption of the volcano and other calamities.
02:15Almost all farmers have insurance
02:20so they can get financial assistance from the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation or PCIC.
02:28Under PCIC, it is a cash or check-in form for the indemnity due to the loss of the maize.
02:41How much is that amount per farmer?
02:44It depends upon the assistance.
02:46Aside from receiving financial assistance from PCIC,
02:50the LGU is also preparing financial assistance,
02:54including new rice and rice paddies.
02:57Stay put and rest assured.
02:59Technically, we will be assisting you, supervising you for us to recover.
03:05When it comes to any assistance the LGU can give or our office can activate.
03:11The LGU continues to distribute food assistance to 11,000 families from 12 barangays of the city.
03:19Meanwhile, the number of evacuees has been added despite the rain.
03:24As of now, almost 300 families have evacuated,
03:28equivalent to almost 1,000 individuals.
03:35Joshua, since yesterday, the weather here in Canloon City got better.
03:39That is why the suspension of classes in the whole city has been lifted,
03:44aside from Joshua, to the schools that are still using evacuation centers until now.
03:51Joshua.
03:53Thank you very much, Ryan Lesigas.

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