Agrinews Early floods threaten Mekong rice fields

Early floods threaten Mekong rice fields

Tác giả VNS, ngày đăng 07/08/2017

Early floods threaten Mekong rice fields

First responders: Local youth association members join farmers on the field during early harvest to cut losses.

Early season flooding and heavy rainfall have severely damaged thousands of hectares of rice fields in the Mekong Delta province of Long An.

Water levels in the province hit 2.37m last Friday, 1.53m higher than previous year’s figure. Water levels rose approximately 5-10cm every day.

Among the affected localities, Tân Hưng District suffered the most damage, with 2,400ha of rice field flooded, 125ha almost destroyed and 900ha forced to be harvested early which resulted in a significantly smaller yield, according to the provincial agriculture department.

By the department’s estimation, another 3,000ha of rice field in the province faces flood threats should the water continue to rise. Farmers are scrambling to find desperately needed manpower to harvest their rice to minimise loss, with many farmers set to loose up to US$5,000-6,000.

Local authorities have called on members of the provincial armed force and youth associations to reinforce numerous dykes and help farmers with early harvest work.


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