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Isabela under state of calamity over prolonged dry spell - BusinessWorld Online
Nearly 49,469 hectares of corn in Isabela face up to 80% harvest loss, with damages estimated at P2.3 billion, as a prolonged dry spell impacts farmers' livelihoods.
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Isabela under state of calamity over prolonged dry spell - BusinessWorld Online
BAGUIO CITY — The provincial government of Isabela has placed the entire province under a state of calamity amid a prolonged dry spell that has battered farm output and threatened livelihoods. The state of calamity declaration, approved by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan during its 7th Special Session at the Provincial Capitol in Ilagan City, came after reports of widespread crop damage and mounting losses among farmers due to persistent lack of ra…
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