• 2 months ago
Mga tanim na gulay sa Canlaon city, naapektuhan ng mga bagyo at ash fall mula sa Bulkang Kanlaon; City Agriculture Office, tiniyak ang tulong sa mga apektadong magsasaka

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00:00The ash fall from the Canlaon Volcano has already affected the residents of Pananambulcan who have passed through the typhoon.
00:10The City Agriculture Office assured them of the help that will be provided to them.
00:16Ryan Leziga is in the center of the news, live.
00:19Aljo, it will not be less than 8,000 farmers, that is the initial number of the City Agriculture Office that is affected by the continuous eruption of the Canlaon Volcano and the additional typhoons in Canlaon City.
00:36And because Aljo is their observation now, most of the vegetables that are already in the maturity stage will not be able to bear the weight of the price of vegetables in the next few months, not only in Canlaon City, but also in the nearby towns.
00:54The local government unit said that it will provide assistance to the affected farmers.
01:02It's raining, but Valentin is still in the process of checking his vegetables.
01:08He is worried that he might be affected by the Canlaon Volcano and the typhoons.
01:14He said that he will harvest this in November this year.
01:18But in the harvest from the volcano, he will not be able to sell a single cabbage.
01:23From 60,000 pounds, he will be able to earn 250,000 to 300,000 pesos.
01:31But because he was so unlucky to earn money, he became a farmer.
01:37So maybe, Mr. President, you can help us, even if it's just cabbage or seeds.
01:44We have a ruling because now we don't have anything.
01:50Everything is gone.
01:52So I hope that this will be solved and we will be able to help Canlaon City.
01:59Just like Bernadita, she is also worried about the damaged carrots she planted.
02:04She hopes that she will be able to earn money for her children's education.
02:10This is also where they get their daily expenses.
02:14We are dying of hunger.
02:17We don't have anything to eat.
02:19We don't have anything to eat because we are students.
02:23We don't have anything to eat.
02:26We don't have anything to eat because we are students.
02:29We don't have anything to eat because we are students.
02:32We don't have anything to eat because we are students.
02:35It's not yet clear to Valentin and Bernadita how they will start again.
02:41According to the City Agriculture Office,
02:43five barangays that are at the foot of the volcano are the most affected.
02:47The barangay Malaiba, Pula, Masulog, Lumapau, and Linuthangan
02:53have lost more than 123 hectares of vegetables due to the ash fall.
03:00There are 240 vegetables that are affected.
03:04Aside from the vegetables,
03:06there is also a wide spread of floods in the rice fields.
03:11According to the City Agriculturist Andrea Canoy,
03:14based on their initial assessment,
03:17more than 1,600 hectares of rice were affected by the flood,
03:23equivalent to more than 1,500 farmers affected.
03:28Most of these are in the vegetative, reproductive, and maturity stage.
03:33More than 2 million pesos were lost due to the damage caused by the flood.
03:37Canoy assured that the farmers affected by the eruption of the volcano and other calamities
03:43will receive help.
03:45Almost all farmers have insurance,
03:50so they can get financial assistance from the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation, or PCIC.
03:57Under PCIC, it is a cash or check-in form
04:03on your indemnity due to the loss of the maize.
04:10How much is that, ma'am, per farmer?
04:12It depends upon the assessment.
04:14Aside from the possible assistance of the farmers from PCIC,
04:18the local government is also preparing assistance,
04:22including new rice and vegetables.
04:26Stay put and rest assured.
04:28Technically, we will be assisting you, supervising you for us to recover.
04:34When it comes to any assistance,
04:36the LGU can give or our office can activate
04:40for the purpose of supporting each other for us to sustain our productivity.
04:47Aljo, right now, we are here in La Castellena.
04:50It is just next to the town of Canlaon City.
04:54This is the setup of their evacuation center here.
04:57They have a monitoring center here,
05:00the one you can see behind me.
05:02Here, Aljo can see their BP and what they are feeling.
05:07This is also where they are cooking
05:10to make sure that their food is clean
05:13and to avoid the disease of bacteria.
05:15So, it is just one cooking
05:17and by batch, they are feeding the evacuees.
05:22This is also where the black boxes you can see behind me are stacked.
05:27Those are the family kits that are being given by DSWD.
05:32This is also where they roll out all the assistance that the residents need.
05:36They are also affected here because some barangays are just next to the town of Canlaon City
05:42in the town of La Castellena.
05:44Aljo.
05:45Thank you very much, Ryan Leziguez.

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