• 3 months ago
Mga pananim sa Canlaon City, naapektuhan ng ash fall mula sa Bulkang Kanlaon at mga nagdaang bagyo

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00:00Residents who live at the foot of Vulcan Canlaon were called for help
00:04because their vegetables were damaged and can no longer be used.
00:09They were stuck in an ashfall and there was a typhoon.
00:12Ryan Lesigel has the details.
00:17But it turned into a rock.
00:19This is what the vegetable growers in Canlaon City did
00:22after the ashfall hit Vulcan Canlaon
00:25and the next typhoon cut off their crops.
00:29Valentin looks at his vegetables almost every day
00:33in the hope that he can still save something.
00:36He hopes that in November of this year, he will harvest it.
00:39But in the market of Abu Mula in Vulcan,
00:42he can no longer sell a single cabbage.
00:44From the 60,000 seedlings,
00:47he hopes to earn 250,000 to 300,000 pesos.
00:53But because of bad luck,
00:55the person who was supposed to earn money became a farmer.
00:58So maybe, dear President,
01:00you can help us even if we are just farmers or just seeds.
01:05Or we have a ruling because now we don't have anything.
01:11Everything is gone.
01:12So I hope that this will be supported
01:15and we can see that we can be helped here in Canlaon City.
01:20From far away, just like Bernadita,
01:23who is in need of the carrots she planted,
01:26she hopes to earn from the vegetables she planted
01:29to pay for her children's education.
01:33This is also where they get their daily expenses.
01:37We are dying of hunger.
01:39We don't have anything to eat.
01:42We don't have anything to eat because we are students.
01:45We don't have anything to eat because we are students.
01:48We don't have anything to eat because we are students.
01:52We don't have anything to eat because we are students.
01:57It is not yet clear to Valentina and Bernadita
02:00how they will start again.
02:02What is clear now is that their vegetables are dead.
02:06According to the City Agriculture Office,
02:09five barangays in Paana ng Vulcan are the most affected.
02:13This includes Mala Iba, Pula, Masulog, Lumapaw, and Linuthangan.
02:18Of the more than 123 hectares of plantations,
02:23vegetables were destroyed because of the ash fall.
02:26There are now 240 plantations that are affected.
02:31Aside from the vegetables planted,
02:33there is also widespread flooding
02:35caused by the typhoons in the rice plantations.
02:38According to city agriculturist Andrea Canoy,
02:41based on their initial assessment,
02:43more than 1,600 hectares of rice were affected by the typhoon.
02:49This is equivalent to more than 1,500 plantations that were affected.
02:53Most of these are in the vegetative, reproductive, and maturity stage.
02:59The damage caused by the typhoon was up to 2 million pesos.
03:03Canoy assured that the affected plantations
03:07were affected by the typhoon and other calamities.
03:11Almost all farmers have insurance
03:15so they can get financial assistance
03:18from the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation or PCIC.
03:22Under PCIC, it is a cash or check-in form
03:28for the indemnity due to the loss of the maize.
03:34How much is that, ma'am, per farmer?
03:37It depends upon the assistance.
03:39Aside from receiving financial assistance from PCIC,
03:43the local government is also preparing assistance
03:47including new rice and fertilizers.
03:50Stay put and rest assured.
03:52Technically, we will be assisting you,
03:55supervising you for us to recover.
03:58When it comes to any assistance the LGU can give
04:02or our office can activate
04:04for the purpose of supporting each other
04:07for us to sustain our productivity.
04:09From Canlaon City, Ryan Lizigas
04:14for Pambansang TV in the new Philippines.

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