Destructive typhoons threaten food security, economic recovery

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As Typhoon Odette swept through the island provinces in Northeastern Mindanao, Central Visayas and Palawan on December 16, hundreds of thousands of hectares of agricultural land were shredded leaving billions worth of damages.

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“What is clear is that those who will suffer are those who are least to blame for the climate crisis. More devastating typhoons will mean loss of security and livelihood for millions of people,” wrote Oxfam Pilipinas country director Lot Felizco in an email to Manila Bulletin. Since the typhoon swept through the island provinces, the fisheries sector suffered the most with worth P3.9 billion worth of damages followed by rice at P2.1 billion, high value crops at P2 billion, coconut P1.6 billion and sugar cane at P1.1 billion.Furthermore, Felizco added that it’s unfortunate that the super typhoon devastated the Philippines just as the affected areas are recovering from the impact of novel coronavirus pandemic on their tourism industry.

In 2012, super typhoon Pablo shredded the provinces Davao Oriental, Davao de Oro wreaked havoc in Eastern Visayas region and left over 6,000 people dead. According to a World Bank report in 2015, the estimated damage was at least P571 billion.While Typhoon Odette, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reported that as of January 16, the initial cost of damage to infrastructure alone in 38 provinces is at least P18.1 billion.

But people, he added, are also part of the economy and the sufferings of millions of families affected by disasters annually should also be considered a significant impact on the economy.

 

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