Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
VALENCIA CITY, Bukidnon — Farmers in Bukidnon are preparing for the possible effects of the expected El Niño as the state weather bureau warned of a high chance of below-normal rainfall from June to August this year that may continue until early 2027. Corn farmer Abi Gillaco said farmers are concerned that extreme heat may damage crops and reduce harvests. “If the heat becomes intense, crops will not grow properly,” Gillaco said. He added that aside from farming, he has started raising chickens and pigs as an alternative source of income in case crops fail during the dry spell. READ: […]...
Keep on reading: Bukidnon farmers prepare for dry spell
Keep on reading: Bukidnon farmers prepare for dry spell
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