Philippines - Mayon ashfall inflicts P13-M crop losses

10.05.2026 19 views

Preliminary assessments by the DA Regional Field Office V showed that 102 hectares of farmland within the six-kilometer danger zone were damaged, resulting in production losses of 364 metric tons. The losses have affected 228 farmers in Albay province.

Ashfall from ongoing activity at Mayon Volcano has caused an estimated P13.02 million in agricultural losses in Albay, damaging rice, vegetable and high-value crops and affecting hundreds of farmers.

The Department of Agriculture (DA) said Saturday that preliminary assessments by the DA Regional Field Office V showed that 102 hectares of farmland within the six-kilometer danger zone were damaged, resulting in production losses of 364 metric tons.

The losses have affected 228 farmers in the province.

The DA also reported livestock losses, including 33 heads of cattle. Another 534.39 hectares of farmland remain at risk, including 335.26 hectares of corn, 179.51 hectares of high-value crops, and 19.62 hectares of fruit trees.

Full ssessment yet to be completed

A full assessment has yet to be completed due to safety restrictions around the volcano, with additional losses expected as field validation continues.

Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. said the department has started mobilizing relief and recovery support for affected communities. “We are prioritizing seeds, fertilizers, farm tools, and financial support to help rice and vegetable farmers recover,” Tiu Laurel said.

“Our teams are monitoring affected areas and coordinating with local governments to ensure timely aid, while protecting livestock through evacuation and health checks.”

The DA Regional Field Office V has established 27 animal evacuation sites currently sheltering more than 1,000 livestock.

The agency has also distributed animal feeds, ropes, masks and veterinary supplies, while monitoring the prices and movement of agricultural commodities in affected towns.

Additional interventions include P49 million worth of agricultural inputs, fingerlings from the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Region V, livestock supplements, 18,470 metric tons of rice from the National Food Authority, zero-interest loans under the Survival and Recovery Program, and indemnification for insured farmers through the Philippine Crop Insurance Corp.

 

Source - https://tribune.net.ph

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