President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his administration should update the roadmap crafted to address the risks of the El Niño phenomenon amid its looming threat, Batangas 6th District Rep. Ralph Recto said. | GabrielLaluINQ
“One big motivating factor […] is that [El Nino] will hit a sector which is under his [Marcos] jurisdiction — agriculture,” he added.
As an effect, below-normal rains are expected, which can cause dry spells and droughts in several areas of the country — affecting the growth of plants, crops, and even livestock.levated its monitoring to an El Niño Watch Recto noted that it is important for the government to act even before an El Niño is declared, as the agricultural industry has been suffering from different issues. For Marchafter 14-year highs for January and February, but economic experts are still concerned given that prices of agricultural products and livestock feed are still high.
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