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El Niño Induces State of Calamity in Oriental Mindoro’s Bulalacao

janimonow posted: " The town of Bulalacao in Oriental Mindoro has been declared under a state of calamity due to severe drought conditions exacerbated by the El Niño phenomenon, illustrating the harsh impact of climate variability on agricultural communities. This declara"
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El Niño Induces State of Calamity in Oriental Mindoro's Bulalacao

janimonow

March 4

The town of Bulalacao in Oriental Mindoro has been declared under a state of calamity due to severe drought conditions exacerbated by the El Niño phenomenon, illustrating the harsh impact of climate variability on agricultural communities. This declaration, marking the first of its kind in the country for El Niño-related reasons, comes as the local agriculture sector faces significant distress, with substantial losses recorded in rice and onion cultivation.

Rommel de Guzman, the local agriculturist, revealed the alarming figures: 325 hectares of onion and 539 hectares of rice fields have been devastated, culminating in financial losses estimated at around P87 million. This agricultural setback affects hundreds of farmers directly involved in these crops, alongside those cultivating other agricultural products across the municipality.

The Department of Agriculture (DA) has reported broader national impacts, with the agriculture sector across several regions suffering over P357.4 million in losses, affecting thousands of farmers and diminishing production significantly. This scenario underscores the vulnerability of the agricultural sector to extreme weather conditions and the pressing need for resilient farming practices.

In response to the crisis, the Bulalacao municipal council's calamity declaration paves the way for the mobilization of emergency funds aimed at providing immediate relief to the affected communities. This includes measures to counter the dwindling water supply critical for farm irrigation and to mitigate the adverse effects on agricultural production.

To address the immediate needs and long-term recovery of the affected farmers, the DA, alongside other government agencies, has initiated a multi-faceted assistance program. This includes the provision of solar-powered irrigation systems, cold storage facilities for onions, loans under the "Sure Aid Loan" program, crop insurance claims, and distribution of seedlings, fertilizers, and livestock.

Despite the challenging circumstances, efforts to bolster the community's resilience against future climate-induced adversities are underway. These include investments in solar-powered irrigation to mitigate drought impacts, cloud seeding operations to induce rainfall, and the promotion of drought-resistant crops and efficient water use practices.

Moreover, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) are implementing support programs to offer food assistance and emergency employment to the affected populations, highlighting a holistic approach to disaster response and recovery.

As Bulalacao and similar communities brace for the continued effects of El Niño, the collaborative response from local and national government agencies exemplifies a concerted effort to navigate through the challenges posed by climate variability, aiming for a sustainable and resilient agricultural future.

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