• 2 months ago
Tulong sa mga nasiraan ng pananim dahil sa ash fall mula sa bulkang Kanlaon at sa mga bagyo, tiniyak ng pamahalaan

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00:00Residents who live at the foot of volcano Canlaon were called for help
00:04because their vegetables were damaged and can no longer be used
00:08due to the severe effects of the ash fall from the volcano and the typhoons.
00:14This is what Ryan Lasigues reported.
00:18But it became a rock.
00:20This is what the vegetable growers in Canlaon City suffered after the ash fall
00:26From the Canlaon Volcano and the following typhoons,
00:28their vegetables,
00:30Valentin,
00:32looks at his vegetables almost every day
00:34in the hope that he can still save something.
00:38He said that in November this year,
00:40he will harvest it.
00:42But in the market of Abu from the volcano,
00:44he can no longer sell a cabbage.
00:46From the 60,000 hectares,
00:48he said that he will earn
00:50250 to 300,000 pesos.
00:53But due to bad luck,
00:55the earnings of the money
00:57became ashes.
00:59Maybe, Mr. President,
01:01you can help us
01:03even if it's just ashes
01:05or seeds.
01:07We have a ruling
01:09because now
01:11we don't have anything
01:13everything is gone.
01:15I hope that this can be supported
01:17and we can help
01:19here in Canlaon City.
01:22From far away,
01:24Bernadita is also like her.
01:26She works to earn
01:28for her vegetables
01:30and for her children's education.
01:34Here, they also get
01:36their daily expenses.
01:38I am very sad
01:40because I don't have
01:42a job.
01:44I don't have a job
01:46because I am a student.
01:48I don't have a job
01:51so I ask Mr. President
01:53to help us
01:55because it is raining
01:57and storming there.
01:59It is unclear
02:01to Valentina and Bernadita
02:03how they will start again.
02:05It's just clear that
02:07their vegetables are dead.
02:09According to the City Agriculture Office,
02:11five barangays that are located
02:13at the foot of the volcano
02:15are affected the most.
02:17Here, the barangays are different from others
02:19According to their initial assessment, more than 1,600 hectares of rice were affected by the typhoon and more than 1,200 hectares of vegetables were damaged due to the ash fall.
02:28In total, more than 240 farmers were affected.
02:33Aside from the vegetables, the damage caused by the typhoon is also widespread.
02:38According to the story of city agriculturalist Andrea Canoy,
02:43according to their initial assessment, more than 1,600 hectares of rice were affected by the typhoon.
02:50This is equivalent to more than 1,500 farmers who were affected.
02:55Most of these are in the vegetative, reproductive, and maturity stage.
03:00The damage caused by the typhoon was up to 2 million pesos.
03:04Canoy assured that farmers affected by the eruption of the volcano and other calamities will receive help.
03:12Almost all farmers have insurance so they can get financial assistance from the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation or PCIC.
03:23Under PCIC, it is a cash or check-in form for the indemnity due to the loss of the maize.
03:36How much is that amount per farmer?
03:39It depends upon the assessment.
03:41Aside from receiving financial assistance from PCIC, the local government is also preparing assistance,
03:49including new rice and fertilizers.
03:53Stay put and rest assured. Technically, we will be assisting you, supervising you for us to recover.
04:00When it comes to any assistance, the LGU can give or our office can activate
04:06for the purpose of supporting each other for us to sustain our productivity.

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