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Department Of Agriculture Distributes 530 Bags Of Certified Seeds To Antique Farmers

Ang Department of Agriculture ay namahagi ng 530 sako ng sertipikadong binhi sa mga magsasaka ng Antique na labis na naapektuhan ng mga kalamidad.

Department Of Agriculture Distributes 530 Bags Of Certified Seeds To Antique Farmers

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Two municipalities severely affected by the enhanced southwest monsoon and tropical cyclone Crising are recipients of 530 bags of certified seeds from the Department of Agriculture (DA).

DA 6 (Western Visayas), together with the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), turned over seed materials to Sebaste and Barbaza for their farmers to use in replanting, according to Antique Agricultural Program Coordinating Officer Sonie Guanco on Friday.

“The 530 sacks of certified seeds are part of the quick response of the DA to the municipalities that incurred severe damage to rice crops,” he said in an interview.

Sebaste and Barbaza are both under a state of calamity.

DA delivered 200 bags of 40 kg. each to Sebaste on July 23 and 330 bags to Barbaza on Thursday.

“There are two bags of seeds allocated for each hectare of rice farm,” Guanco said.

Based on the Office of the Provincial Agriculture, the damage to rice crops due to the southwest monsoon reached more than PHP8.18 million from 336.56 hectares of farmland, mostly in the two municipalities. (PNA)