Sunday May, 19 2024 09:11:26 AM

Maguindanao under state of calamity due to drought, rodent attacks

AGRICULTURE • 16:33 PM Tue Feb 2, 2016
1,805
By: 
Ferdinandh Cabrera
An elderly farmer in South Upi, Maguindanao turn to kayos (wild jam) as food become scarce due to drought. (Ferdinandh Cabrera)

BULUAN, Maguindanao – The entire province of Maguindanao has been declared under state of calamity due to rising cost of damages brought about by the dry spell, Gov. Esmael Toto Mangudadatu today said.Mangudadatu, chair of the provincial disaster risk reduction and management council, said the provincial legislative body has approved his recommendation to declare state of calamity in Maguindanao’s 35 municipalities to cushion the impact of dry spell. Our initial report on damages showed close to P120 million have been destroyed by the dry spell and rat attacks, Mangudadatu told reporters. The effects of dry spell have been massive, I expect to receive complete reports within the day on the total cost of damages to crops,” Mangudadatu said in Filipino. We have reports our farmers have suffered much on the dry spell, most farmers have nothing to harvest from their palay and corn fields,” he added.Some farmers in the upland towns have resorted to eating wild jam, a very poisonous crop if not cleansed and cooked well.The elders have started looking for wild jam, locally known as Kayos,” to have something on their dining tables.Aling Maria, a 70-year-old farmer in Barangay Kuya, South Upi, Maguindanao, was seen harvesting wild jam, washed it and sliced for drying. sand//fbcdn-photos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfa1/v/t34.0-0/p206x206/12660415_10208429026151087_1766168053_n.jpg?oh=48e184067f61ade7db2104c9873c808candampoe=56B1FE95andamp__gda__=1454525467_02d6416e92170cf32b32103c34b10042 The woman said wild jam is highly poisonous if not prepared well. We resort to eating wild jam as last option if no food is available,” she said.With corn crops already dry or taken over by rat infestation, farmers have no recourse but to take wild jam and similar crops. When our farmers resort to eating wild jam, it shows no other foods are available for them,” Mangudadatu said, adding that he recommended the declaration of state of calamity so this early we can respond.”The governor dispatched teams to seriously affected communities, South Upi among them, to extend emergency assistance. I think the drought now is worst compared in1997 when food and water was very scarce,” he said, referring to one of the country’s worst dry spell.

Prayer rally vs charter change set outside Senate on May 22

Opponents of the proposed Charter change are bringing their message to the Senate. Church and civil society organizations have scheduled a prayer...

P108-M worth of shabu seized by PDEA-9 agents in Zamboanga City

COTABATO CITY - Agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency seized P108 million worth of shabu from a dealer entrapped in Barangay Canelar in...

Police rearrest 1 of 5 detainees who bolted Parang police lock-up cell

PARANG, Maguindanao del Norte  – Police authorities here have arrested one of the five fugitives who bolted the municipal police station...

Sulu Gov. Sakur Tan to seek BARMM office of chief minister

INANUNSYO ng Bangsamoro Grand Coalition o BGC ang kanilang pag-endorso kay Sulu Governor Abdusakur Tan na tumakbo bilang BARMM Chief Minister sa May...

5 preso nakatakas sa Parang detention facility, tulong ng publiko hiniling ng PNP

Nanawagan ang mga otoridad sa Parang, Maguindano del Norte na makipagtulungan sa kanila kung sakaling may mga nakakita sa mga lalaking nasa larawan...