#KikoPH cost P6.5-M of crops in Cagayan Province – DA

By Christine Fabro

The Department of Agriculture (DA) on Sunday (Sept. 12) released an initial estimate of about P6.5 million damage and losses in the agriculture sector in typhoon-stricken Cagayan Province.

According to data from DA, the onslaught of Typhoon Kiko affected 596 farmers with a volume of production loss at 159 metric tons and 662 hectares of agricultural areas.

Affected commodities include high value crops (55.8%), rice (32.8%), and corn (11.4%).

The total value of loss and damages in commodities are as follows:

  • High value crops – ₱3,628,800
  • Rice – ₱2,136,097
  • Corn – ₱739,194

The DA also said that the following assistance will be made available to the affected farmers:

  • Quick Response Fund (QRF) for the rehabilitation of affected areas;
  • Rice, corn, and assorted vegetable seeds from affected regions;
  • Drugs and biologics for livestock and poultry needs;
  • Survival and Recovery (SURE) Loan Program of Agricultural Credit Policy Council (ACPC); and

Available funds from the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) to indemnify affected farmers. – bny

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