Agriculture damages from magnitude 7
AGRICULTURAL damage from the magnitude 7.0 quake that jolted Abra and various other locations in North Luzon has gotten to P44.3 million, according to the Department of Agriculture (DA).
“Based on the reports from our area workplaces, the complete damages until now in the agriculture field is at P44.2, including the public irrigation system affected by the solid quake. The recognition is still ongoing since when you broach irrigation, we also try to see the impact on the vineyard,” Farming Undersecretary Kristine Evangelista said during the Laging Handa briefing.Evangelista included that
the damages was videotaped in the Cordillera Administrative Region(CARS AND TRUCK)as well as Region 1. At the same time, Evangelista said that the trading in Benguet is now back at the pre-earthquake degree as she guaranteed that there is enough supply of highland vegetables.”The volume of commodities that is being sold Benguet is back in the pre-earthquake degree as the district is the resource of highland veggies,” Evangelista added. Get the most up to date information provided to your inbox Sign up for The Manila Times’everyday e-newsletters By signing up with an e-mail address
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of Service and also Personal Privacy Plan. According to Evangelista, Benguet supplies at least 92 percent of highland veggies in City Manila.” We are continuously monitoring the supply of agricultural products that are coming from Benguet, which are being provided in Divisoria and also Balintawak,” Evangelista kept in mind.
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