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P35.9M worth of crops damaged by Maguindanao floods

John Unson - The Philippine Star

COTABATO CITY, Philippines - Officials on Tuesday placed at P35.9 million the initial value of crops damaged by flashfloods that hit low-lying areas in Maguindanao early this week.

Makmod Mending Jr., regional agriculture secretary of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), said the floods affected more than 7,000 hectares of rice and corn farms in Maguindanao towns that are located near the 220,000-hectare Liguasan Delta.

The delta, located at the tri-boundaries of the neighboring Maguindanao, North Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat provinces, is a geographical catch basin for more than a dozen large rivers that spring from forested hinterlands in the three provinces, in Bukidnon and in parts of South Cotabato.

Mending said the provincial agricultural officer of Maguindanao, Salik Panalunsong, reported that 6,872 farmers were affected by the floods.

Mending said Panalunsong’s report to the ARMM’s Department of Agriculture and Fisheries also indicated that only rice and corn crops in 2,713 hectares, from out of the more than 7,000 hectares of farms that are now flooded, can be saved if floodwaters will recede within the week.

“At least 61 percent of the crops in all of the flooded areas are beyond recovery,” Mending said, citing Panalunsong’s report.

The provincial board declared Maguindanao under state of calamity last Friday to hasten the release of funds for relief missions in flooded towns in the province.

AUTONOMOUS REGION

BUKIDNON

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES

LIGUASAN DELTA

MAGUINDANAO

MAKMOD MENDING JR.

MUSLIM MINDANAO

NORTH COTABATO AND SULTAN KUDARAT

PANALUNSONG

SALIK PANALUNSONG

SOUTH COTABATO

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