Sunday, January 24, 2010

Loren files resolution on El Niño

TO AVERT A FOOD PRODUCTION CRISIS RESULTING FROM THE EL NIÑO WEATHER PHENOMENON, SEN. LOREN LEGARDA TODAY FILED A SENATE RESOLUTION FOR AN URGENT INQUIRY INTO THE POLICIES OF THE GOVERNMENT TO COUNTER EL NIÑO AND ENSURE FOOD SECURITY.

Loren, chair of the Senate committee on food and agriculture, filed the resolution as the weather bureau has announced that the El Niño phenomenon or prolonged drought has already hit the Philippines and may last for six months until May.

The Department of Agriculture has also warned that the prolonged drought would drastically cut down the production of local crops, like rice, corn, sugar cane, vegetables and other agricultural products.

Officials say three provinces in the central region have started to feel the effects of the El Nino phenomenon by having below normal rainfall. The provinces of Capiz, Aklan and Guimaras in the central Philippines have had below normal rainfall since August and have already started experiencing drought.

In her resolution (P.S. Res. No. 1540), Loren asked the Senate to direct the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Food and the Committee on Climate Change to conduct an inquiry, in aid of legislation, into the government’s policies and programs to address the effects of El Niño.

The purpose of the inquiry is to recommend policies and programs to institute “robust adaptation strategies to enhance food security and alleviate rural poverty,” Loren said.

She stressed* *that* *climate change, which includes the El Niño phenomenon, presents severe problems for a country that is highly reliant on agriculture for livelihood and sustenance;

“Changes in temperature, rainfall and sea level would be disastrous to the agricultural sector. Crop yield potential is estimated to decline by 19% in Asia toward the end of the century and rice yield in the Philippines would decline by 75%,” Loren stated in the resolution.

Loren said the Philippines is periodically affected by the El Niño phenomenon that induces prolonged wet and dry seasons, leading to a dramatic drop in agricultural production. From 1990 to 2003, the damage due to El Niño-related drought was estimated to be more than $370 million.This included a decrease in fisheries yield;

Loren noted that the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pag-asa) has warned of a long drought in 2010 due to the El Niño phenomenon. Hence, policies on climate adaptation “are crucial and urgent”.

“The agricultural adaptation program must ensure more investments in agricultural research and infrastructure, improved water governance and land use policies, better forecasting tools and early warning systems and a strengthened extension system that will assist farmers to achieve economic diversification and access to credit to make significant improvements in our food security goals,” Loren explained.

Therefore “it is incumbent upon Congress to institute policy solutions to enable the agriculture sector to adapt rapidly to the impact of climate change and to safeguard poverty reduction gains in the rural areas,” she declared.

Source: http://lorenlegarda.com.ph/news_066_Loren_files_resolution_on_el_nino.php

9 comments:

  1. hi taga leyte po ako tinuod gyod na nga kinahanglan paghandaan para dili magkaroon ng food shortage sa atong lugar. kinahanglan panengkamotan nato sa tabang ni sen. Loren Legarda para sa atong kaayohan ug kalinaw sa atong pamuyo.suporta me nimu sen.loren ..

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  2. Uist i cant understand your language. But i know its all about climate change yup thats good maam loren . we will support them for all her program for the good of our country.

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  3. Food security is important. Hindi naten alam kung kelan mawawalan ng pagkain dahil sa sobrang init at pagkatuyo ng mga lupa. Kaya importante na nreremind tau tungkol jan pati ang mga officials ay dapat aware na posibleng magkaroon ng tag gutom dahil sa el nino at climate change. papaano na kapag dumating ang araw na kapos na tayo sa pagkain at magkakaroon ng despertation para lang makakakain. lahat tayo e magugutom, magmamahal ang presyo ng bigas at mga pangunahing pagkain na kailangan naten

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  4. kapag talgang concern ka sa environment ay magkakaroon ng pagkakadugtong dugtong sa lahat ng bagay at posibleng makakatulong lahat sa pagpapasagana ng ating bansa at makakatulong ito para hindi tau gutumin.

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  5. thats why we should be a wise person whom you know how to handle proper budgeting in our food, and we should be aware of what happen when we were not be responsible enough. Good that senator Loren remind us in advance..

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  6. mas mabuti na ang maagap kesa sa masipag pero si madame loren kinuha n nya lhat maagap na msipag pa kya napaka swerte ntin kc nging pilipino xa at mahal nya tayong lhat

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  7. Marami pang paraan para paghandaan ang El Nino and it will be much better if we will start our preparation now bgo pa mhuli n nmn tayo at maulit n nmn yung ngyari last year it's gud that we have sen/ loren legarda which is very concern in our environment and always takes time to remind each and everyone about this incoming drought

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  8. Dear Lord thank u very much for giving us the oppurtunity of having Sen. Loren Legarda as one of the senators of this country,,, May you always guide and bless her all the way especially this coming election :)kahit sa pryesr lng po mkabawi po sa lhat ng mga good deeds nyo po pra sa bansang ito

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  9. Unti-unti na tlga natin na fi-feel ung effects ng climate change sa Phils. kya tym to prepare na

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