10 - Day Regional Agri-Weather Information

DEKAD NO. 05      11 – 20 FEBRUARY 2025

Philippine Agri-Weather Forecast
The weather systems that will likely affect the whole country are the Northeast (NE) Monsoon, low pressure area, shearline, easterlies, and localized thunderstorms.

During the early days of the dekad, Visayas, Bicol Region, MIMAROPA, Quezon, and Aurora will experience cloudy skies with scattered rains and isolated thunderstorms due to the shear line, while Caraga and Davao will have cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms caused by easterlies. The northeast monsoon will bring cloudy skies with rains over Metro Manila, Cagayan Valley, the Cordillera Administrative Region, the rest of Central Luzon, and CALABARZON. Meanwhile, the rest of Luzon will experience partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated light rains, while the rest of Mindanao will have partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rain showers or thunderstorms. Palawan will have cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms due to the trough of a low-pressure area. Cloudy skies with rains will prevail over the eastern sections of Luzon, while Mindanao will experience cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms due to easterlies. By the middle of the dekad, Cagayan Valley and Aurora will have cloudy skies with scattered rains and isolated thunderstorms. During the latter part of the dekad, Eastern Visayas, Bicol Region, Aurora, Quezon and Caraga will experience cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms. Generally, the rest of Luzon will have partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated light rains, while the rest of the country will have partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rain showers or thunderstorms.
At the start of the dekad, northeasterly winds will prevail over Luzon and Visayas, while Mindanao will experience winds coming from the east to northeast. By the middle of the dekad, winds over Visayas and Mindanao will be from the east to northeast. Towards the latter part of the dekad, a northeasterly wind flow will dominate across the entire archipelago.

During the early days of the dekad, moderate to rough seas will be observed over the seaboards of Luzon and Visayas. This sea condition will later extend to the eastern section of the country, while the rest of the archipelago will have slight to moderate seas. After this, slight to moderate seas will prevail across the entire archipelago. In the latter part of the dekad, moderate to rough seas will affect the seaboards of Luzon and the eastern sections of Visayas and Mindanao, while the rest of the archipelago will continue to experience slight to moderate seas.
ENSO ALERT SYSTEM STATUS: LA NIÑA ALERT (Issued: 05 February 2025)
La Niña conditions are still present in the tropical Pacific, as below average sea surface temperatures were observed. Most climate models suggest La Niña will persist through February-March-April 2025 season and then transition to ENSO-neutral during March-April-May 2025.
This condition increases the likelihood of having above-normal rainfall which could lead to potential adverse impacts such as heavy rainfall, floods, flash floods, and rain-induced landslides over highly vulnerable areas.

DOST-PAGASA will continue to closely monitor the La Niña conditions and updates will be issued accordingly. Meanwhile, the concerned government agencies and the general public are encouraged to stay updated and use the information for guidance and anticipatory action. https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climate/climate-advisories
FARM ADVISORIES:
To minimize the risk of frost in high-elevated areas, lightly irrigate before sunrise to help stabilize temperatures. Cover plants with plastic mulch, straw, or cloth to provide insulation against the cold. Setting up barriers can help block cold air and protect crops.
Moreover, cold weather can slow down the drying process. To address this, consider using mechanical dryers or sun-drying crops during the warmer midday hours. It is important to store grains in a dry, well-ventilated space to prevent moisture accumulation and pest problems. Be gentle when handling fruits and vegetables, as they are more prone to bruising in colder conditions. Keeping storage areas clean and dry is essential to avoid contamination.
ACTUAL SOIL MOISTURE CONDITION
(February 1 – 10, 2025)
WET MOIST DRY
Batanes, Aparri, Calayan, Baler, Casiguran, Quezon, Oriental Mindoro, Romblon, Southern portions of Palawan, Bicol Region, Capiz, Eastern Visayas, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, and Lanao del Sur Cagayan, Isabela, Laguna, Rizal, Iloilo, Bohol, Zamboanga Peninsula, Bukidnon, Davao Region, and Maguindanao Rest of the country

Farm Advisories

* DA authorizes onion imports to prevent potential price spikes
Author: DA Press Office | 6 February 2025

Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. confirmed on Thursday that he has authorized the importation of both red and white onions, which are expected to arrive within the next two weeks.
“This importation of 3,000 metric tons of red onions and 1,000 metric tons of white onions is intended to ensure we have a sufficient buffer stocks while we await the fresh harvest,” said the DA chief. “We will not risk a potential shortage that unscrupulous traders could exploit to drive up prices, as we saw in the past. We do not want a repeat of the 2022 crisis,” he added.
In 2022, the price of onions—an essential ingredient in Philippine cuisine—soared to a record high of P700 per kilo due to a supply shortage worsened by delayed imports.
Data from the Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) shows monthly consumption is 17,000 metric tons for red onions and 4,000 metric tons for white onions. The inventory of red onions, following a bumper harvest last year, was expected to last until February, when the new harvest season begins.
As of mid-January, BPI reported that red onion stocks in storage stood at 8,500 metric tons, while white onion stocks were at 1,628 metric tons.
“While we were assured during our consultative meetings that there is still ample supply of onions, BPI recommended minimal imports to prevent major price spikes. Also, due to the typhoons that hit late last year and prevalence of pests and disease, this importation is meant to be a buffer for possible supply gaps. This move is a preemptive measure,” said BPI Director Glenn Panganiban. He said current projections showed several metric tons onion will be harvested this month and around 33,000 metric tons are projected for March. ### (Photo by DA-AFID)

Source:
* https://www.da.gov.ph/da-authorizes-onion-imports-to-prevent-potential-price-spikes/
** https://www.facebook.com/daregion11
*** https://www.facebook.com/croppestmanagementdivision

Regional Agrometeorological Situation and Prognosis

Region 1 Ilocos Region


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

0 - 25

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

0 - 3

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

40 - 98

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

21 - 34

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land preparation is ongoing, and the transplanting of rice is still in progress. Rice and corn are currently in the vegetative, reproductive, and maturity stages. In some farm areas, harvesting of rice is underway. Planting and transplanting of corn is also taking place. Some corn areas are in harvesting stage. Growing of garlic, ampalaya, cassava, chayote, chili pepper, ginger, malunggay, alukon, mustard, lettuce, mushroom, mung bean, okra, onion, patola, pechay, carrot, potato, squash, string bean, sweet pepper, sweet potato, taro, tobacco, ubi, upo, winged bean, sugarcane, papaya, avocado, banana, coconut, coffee, guava, chico, dragon fruit, guyabano, jackfruit, and mango is underway. Harvesting of alukon, ampalaya, carrot, cassava, chili, eggplant, ginger, kale, camote tops, kangkong, lettuce, malunggay, mung bean, mustard, okra, onion, onion leeks, garlic, pechay, radish, spinach, squash, string bean, sweet pepper, sweet potato, talinum, taro, tomato, winged bean, calamansi, avocado, banana, sugarcane, chico, papaya, coconut, and watermelon is taking place. A greenhouse hydroponic system for growing pechay is being implemented. Pest and disease management, along with nutrient management, are in progress. Field monitoring is being conducted regularly, and fertilizer application and weeding are ongoing. Water management is actively maintained, and spraying continues as needed. Processing, sorting, and marketing operations are also underway.

Region 2 Cagayan Valley


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

Calayan, Aparri and Batanes: 25 – 100; Rest: 0 – 75

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

4 - 8

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

60 - 98

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

16 - 33

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land and seedbed preparations for corn are ongoing. Rice is in the vegetative and reproductive stages, while corn is also in the vegetative and reproductive stages. Growing of eggplant, fern leaves, ginger, long chili, ampalaya, camote tops, cassava, chili pepper, cowpea, malunggay, mung bean, kangkong, alukon, cabbage, chayote, mustard, squash, okra, onion leeks, peanut, pechay, string bean, sweet potato, taro, winged bean, condol, banana, coconut, coffee, cacao, dragon fruit, papaya, and tamarind is still ongoing. Harvesting of sweet potato, tomato, onion, cucumber, cabbage, broccoli, baguio beans, cassava, eggplant, kangkong, pechay, string bean, taro, winged bean, banana, coconut, coffee, papaya, and tamarind is also taking place. The delivery of fresh produce to the market is taking place. Field monitoring and pest and disease management are currently in progress. Organic pesticide application is also underway.

CAR (Cordillera Administrative Region)


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

25 - 100

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

2 - 6

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

50 - 96

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

10 - 29

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land preparation continues. Rice are in the vegetative, reproductive, and maturity stages. Harvesting of rice and corn is underway. Growing of amplalaya, Baguio beans, broccoli, cabbage, beets, carrot, cassava, celery, chayote, cucumber, ginger, kinchay, lettuce, okra, onion leeks, potato, radish, squash, string bean, sweet pepper, sweet potato, tomato, calamansi, longgan, orange, papaya, strawberry, avocado, banana, cacao, coffee, dragon fruit, guyabano, honeydew, jackfruit, and lemon is in progress. Harvesting of ampalaya, Baguio beans, beets, broccoli, carrot, cassava, cherry tomato, chili pepper, chayote, cucumber, eggplant, lettuce, long pepper, ginger, celery, onion, onion leeks, patola, pechay, radish, squash, string bean, sweet pepper, sweet potato, tomato, taro, peanut, winged bean, spinach, watercress, lemongrass, mung bean, turnip, cacao, calamansi, banana, mango, guyabano, lemon, watermelon, honeydew, papaya, and strawberry continues. Regular inspection and maintenance of irrigation systems, effective pest and disease management, and the application of mulching are actively implemented. Additionally, crop protection during transportation is prioritized to preserve their quality and prevent damage.

Region 3 Central Luzon


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

Aurora: 25 – 250; Rest: 0 – 25

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

Aurora: 4 – 8; Rest: 0 – 4

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

40 – 99

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

17 - 35

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Rice crops are currently in the vegetative stage, while most rice are in the ripening and maturing stages, with harvesting continuing. Some corn crops are in the vegetative and reproductive stages. Growing of celery, cowpea, cucumber, eggplant, garlic, ginger, long pepper, malunggay, mung bean, mustard, broccoli, cadios, okra, onion, patani, patola, peanut, pechay, potato, radish, squash, string bean, sweet pepper, sweet potato, taro, tomato, upo, dragon fruit, turnip, watermelon, melon, pomelo, rambutan, cacao, calamansi, dalandan, and coconut is ongoing. Harvesting activities for okra, ampalaya, squash, eggplant, cassava, celery, chayote, chili pepper, coffee, cucumber, fern leaves, lettuce, long pepper, onion, patola, pechay, radish, squash, string bean, sweet pepper, sweet potato, tomato, ube, upo, kangkong, malunggay, mustard, alugbati, spinach, taro, calamansi, banana, watermelon, pomelo, tamarind, honeydew, lemon, chico and papaya are also underway. Field monitoring, pest and disease management, as well as nutrient and water management practices are actively being implemented.

NCR (National Capital Region)


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

0 - 25

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

0 - 3

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

50 - 99

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

22 - 33

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Urban gardening activities include the cultivation of ampalaya, basil, bok choy, mustard, chili pepper, long pepper, eggplant, kangkong, lemongrass, camote tops, lettuce, malunggay, mushroom, mung bean, okra, oregano, patola, pandan, squash, sweet potato, talinum, tomato, spinach, winged bean, calamansi, and papaya. Harvesting activities for alugbati, ampalaya, bok choy, camote tops, eggplant, kangkong, lemongrass, malunggay, mustard, okra, oregano, patola, spinach, string beans, squash, talinum, tomato, upo, winged bean, banana, papaya, calamansi, lettuce, pechay, chico, and jackfruit are ongoing. Additionally, the cleaning of backyard gardens, mulching, weeding, trimming, pruning, and water management practices are actively being carried out. Fertilization, pest and disease management, composting, and the cleaning and maintenance of garden tools are also part of the ongoing activities.

Region 4A CALABARZON


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

Quezon: 0 – 250; Rest: 0 – 75

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

Quezon: 0 – 250; Rest: 0 – 75

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

55 - 100

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

18 - 34

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land preparation is continuing, and planting and transplanting of rice are underway. Rice are currently in the vegetative, reproductive, and maturing stages. Corn are in reproductive stage. Harvesting of corn is taking place. Growing of ampalaya, camote tops, cassava, chili pepper, chayote, bok choy, eggplant, fern leaves, lettuce, long chili, malunggay, mushroom, mung bean, mustard, okra, peanut, pechay, squash, spinach, string bean, sweet potato, kamansi, taro, talinum, tomato, upo, winged bean, avocado, banana, cashew, coconut, cacao, coffee, dragon fruit, guava, jackfruit, kamias, lanzones, papaya, mango, pineapple, rambutan, pomelo, star apple, tamarind, and sugarcane continues. Harvesting of chayote, coriander, Bell pepper, upo, ampalaya, batao, bok choy, cucumber, kamansi, carrot, chili pepper, eggplant, fern leaves, ginger, lettuce, malunggay, mustard, okra, patola, pechay, radish, snap beans, squash, string beans, taro, tomato, winged bean, bamboo shoots, banana, coconut, coffee, calamansi, cacao, dragon fruit, papaya, pineapple, melon, and watermelon is taking place. Water management, mulching, composting, spraying, cleaning of farms, and applying fertilizer are ongoing. Rotavating, farm cleaning, and bed preparation, along with the cultivation and tilling of garden beds, are ongoing. Fertilizer application and weeding are underway. Nutrient and water management are also being closely monitored. The delivery of fresh produce to the market continues, with a strong emphasis on crop protection during transportation to maintain quality and prevent damage.

Region 4B MIMAROPA


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

0 - 100

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

3 - 7

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

45 - 100

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

19 - 35

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Preparation and clearing of upland ricefields are ongoing. Rice are in the vegetative, reproductive, and maturity stages, with some already being harvested. Similarly, corn are in the vegetative, reproductive, and maturity stages, and some matured corn are currently being harvested. Harvesting of early varieties of cashew is still ongoing. Growing of ampalaya, arrowroot, squash, batao, cadios, cassava, sweet potato, tomato, upo, chili pepper, garlic, kangkong, malunggay, okra, onion, papaya, patola, pechay, pomelo, mango, mangosteen, star apple, pineapple, banana, coconut, dalandan, dragon fruit, turnip, herbs, and guava continues. Harvesting of ampalaya, pechay, cadios, cassava, chili, cucumber, eggplant, kangkong, lettuce, long pepper, mushroom, okra, patola, radish, squash, string bean, sweet potato, tomato, turnip, winged bean, banana, papaya, cashew, mango, calamansi, coconut, dalandan, guava, mangosteen, and jackfruit is ongoing. Farm activities, including fertilizer application, pesticide spraying, weeding, processing, and marketing, are in progress. Additionally, copra making and nut drying are underway. Canals and dikes are being cleaned and unclogged to facilitate proper water flow. Inspection and repair of any damage to irrigation systems and farm equipment are also being performed. Irrigation management is being carried out to ensure efficient water distribution. Soil conditions and plant recovery progress continue to be monitored.

Region 5 Bicol Region


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

25 - 200

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

4 - 8

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

60 - 100

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

21 - 32

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Rice and corn are in the vegetative and reproductive stages. Planting of coconut is being performed. Growing of ampalaya, cadios, cassava, chili, garlic, fern leaves, kangkong, malunggay, okra, onion, patola, pechay, lettuce, cucumber, squash, sweet potato, lemongrass, pandan, onion leeks, snap beans, sweet pepper, taro, ginger, tomato, upo, banana, dalandan, dragon fruit, coconut, pili nut, mango, mangosteen, guava, papaya, condol, calamansi, jackfruit, pineapple, pomelo, star apple, and abaca is ongoing. Harvesting of abaca, cassava, chili pepper, chayote, cucumber, fern leaves, ginger, mustard, mung bean, pechay, snap beans, squash, sweet pepper, sweet potato, taro, tomato, upo, banana, banana blossom, bamboo shoot, coconut, melon, papaya, pili nut, pineapple, rambutan, and calamansi is ongoing. Farm equipment used for planting, harvesting, or processing is cleaned, maintained, and repaired as needed. Fertilizer application, weeding, spraying, copra drying, clearing, processing, and marketing are in progress. Copra making and nut drying are also taking place. The delivery of fresh produce using covered vans to the market is ongoing. Pest and disease management, along with the inspection and repair of any damage to irrigation systems, are taking place. Cleaning of canals and dikes is performed to maintain proper water flow, prevent blockages, and ensure efficient irrigation.

Region 6 Western Visayas


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

0 - 100

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

3 - 7

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

60 - 98

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

21 - 32

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land preparation is taking place in some areas. Rice is in the vegetative, reproductive, and ripening stages. Harvesting of rice and corn is underway. Growing of tomato, pechay, squash, sweet potato, upo, ginger, cassava, winged bean, green onions, peanut, kangkong, lemongrass, lettuce, bok choy, ampalaya, spinach, mushroom, avocado, banana, coffee, coconut, guava, cashew, jackfruit, mango, mangosteen, tamarind, rambutan, santol, star apple, and sugarcane is taking place. Harvesting of mushroom, pandan, mung bean, okra, onion, pechay, patola, peanut, chili pepper, potato, radish, squash, alugbati, spinach, string bean, sweet potato, taro, tomato, upo, ampalaya, cabbage, cassava, carrot, cucumber, eggplant, ginger, green onions, kangkong, lemongrass, lettuce, long pepper, winged bean, calamansi, mango, dalandan, tamarind, watermelon, pineapple, papaya, avocado, banana, guava, and cacao is ongoing. Threshing is ongoing. Harvesting and milling of sugarcane are still underway. Some areas are applying irrigation. Harvesting is being carried out using a combine harvester, while crop monitoring, pest and water management, and fertilizer application are also being performed. Water monitoring is also taking place.

Region 7 Central Visayas


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

0 - 75

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

3 - 6

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

60 - 97

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

23 - 32

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land and seedbed preparations for rice and corn are ongoing. Rice and corn are in the vegetative, reproductive, and maturity stages, with corn harvesting still underway. Growing of alugbati, ampalaya, cadios, cassava, chili pepper, chayote, cucumber, eggplant, ginger, kangkong, lettuce, lemongrass, malunggay, okra, onion, pandan, squash, spinach, string bean, sweet potato, taro, tomato, turmeric, ube, patola, garlic, sweet pepper, long pepper, cabbage, carrot, potato, avocado, banana, cacao, coffee, peanut, coconut, dragon fruit, guyabano, jackfruit, lanzones, mangosteen, papaya, pomelo, and rambutan is being performed. Harvesting of ampalaya, cabbage, camote tops, cacao, cassava, carrot, chayote, cucumber, eggplant, garlic, ginger, kangkong, lettuce, malunggay, okra, onion, onion leeks, pechay, squash, string bean, sweet pepper, ube, sweet potato, taro, tomato, banana, pomelo, coconut, guyabano, mangosteen, papaya, and calamansi is ongoing. Copra making and nut drying are in progress. Copra making and nut drying are in progress. Plowing, harrowing, weeding, fertilizer application, and pesticide application are currently being carried out. Pest management and water monitoring are being performed. The delivery of fresh produce to the market continues, while marketing and processing activities remain ongoing.

Region 8 Eastern Visayas


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

25 - 200

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

5 - 9

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

50 - 100

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

21 - 34

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land and seedbed preparations for rice are ongoing, and transplanting continues. Some rice crops are in the vegetative and reproductive stages. Corn is still in the vegetative stage, while some matured corn is still being harvested. Growing of cassava, chayote, cowpea, cucumber, eggplant, garlic, lettuce, mung bean, onion, potato, ampalaya, squash, string bean, sweet pepper, sweet potato, taro, tapilan, tomato, ube, upo, of banana, cacao, coconut, coffee, jackfruit, lanzones, mango, mangosteen, papaya, pineapple and abaca is still in progress. Harvesting of cassava, chayote, alugbati, ampalaya, chili pepper, cucumber, eggplant, long pepper, malunggay, mushroom, pechay, lettuce, cucurbits, chili, squash, string bean, sweet potato, taro, tomato, upo, patola, banana, mango, orange, watermelon, guyabano, jackfruit, mangosteen, papaya, cacao, and calamansi is taking place. Copra-making activities are still ongoing. Pest and disease control and management are in progress. Field monitoring, water management, and farm cleaning are also taking place. The delivery of fresh produce using covered vans to the market continues. All tools, threshers, and dryers are being cleaned and stored properly to prevent rusting and deterioration. Soil condition monitoring is also being conducted.

Region 9 Zamboanga Peninsula


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

10 - 100

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

3 - 6

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

50 - 98

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

23 - 34

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Rice and corn are in the vegetative, reproductive, and maturity stages. Harvesting of both rice and corn is still ongoing. Growing of ampalaya, cassava, chili pepper, cucumber, eggplant, ginger, lettuce, long chili, mustard, mushroom, okra, fern leaves, onion, pechay, patola, squash, string bean, sweet pepper, sweet potato, potato, cabbage, taro, tomato, turmeric, ube, upo, rubber, soybean, calamansi, coconut, banana, jackfruit, lanzones, papaya, mangosteen, durian, pomelo, and abaca is still ongoing. Harvesting of ampalaya, cabbage, cassava, chili pepper, cucumber, eggplant, fern leaves, garlic, ginger, kangkong, lemongrass, lettuce, mushroom, okra, onion, onion leeks, pechay, squash, alugbati, spinach, string bean, sweet pepper, sweet potato, taro, tomato, upo, calamansi, banana, banana blossom, lemon, mangosteen, papaya, cacao, coconut, pineapple, pomelo, and rambutan is still being done. Water management, nutrient management, and pest and disease monitoring and management are ongoing. Pest and disease monitoring and management, and water management are currently being carried out. Soil moisture is being monitored, and mulching is being done. Weeding, pruning, and trimming are also being carried out. Tools, tractors, and other machinery are being cleaned and stored properly to avoid rust and damage caused by exposure to rain. Additionally, produce is being delivered to the market using covered vehicles or stored to protect it from the rain.

Region 10 Northern Mindanao


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

0 - 50

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

1 - 5

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

40 - 98

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

Upland: 17 – 31; Lowland: 22 – 32

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Rice and corn are in the vegetative, reproductive, and maturity stages. Harvesting of both rice and corn is still ongoing. Growing of ampalaya, cassava, chili pepper, cucumber, eggplant, ginger, lettuce, long chili, mustard, mushroom, okra, fern leaves, onion, pechay, patola, squash, string bean, sweet pepper, sweet potato, potato, cabbage, taro, tomato, turmeric, ube, upo, rubber, soybean, calamansi, coconut, banana, jackfruit, lanzones, papaya, mangosteen, durian, pomelo, and abaca is still ongoing. Harvesting of ampalaya, cabbage, cassava, chili pepper, cucumber, eggplant, fern leaves, garlic, ginger, kangkong, lemongrass, lettuce, mushroom, okra, onion, onion leeks, pechay, squash, alugbati, spinach, string bean, sweet pepper, sweet potato, taro, tomato, upo, calamansi, banana, banana blossom, lemon, mangosteen, papaya, cacao, coconut, pineapple, pomelo, and rambutan is still being done. Water management, nutrient management, and pest and disease monitoring and management are ongoing. Pest and disease monitoring and management, and water management are currently being carried out. Soil moisture is being monitored, and mulching is being done. Weeding, pruning, and trimming are also being carried out. Tools, tractors, and other machinery are being cleaned and stored properly to avoid rust and damage caused by exposure to rain. Additionally, produce is being delivered to the market using covered vehicles or stored to protect it from the rain.

Region 11 Davao Region


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

0 - 50

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

1 - 5

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

60 - 98

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

Upland: 19 – 32; Lowland: 22 – 35

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Rice and corn are in the reproductive and ripening stages. In some areas, the harvesting of rice and corn is still underway. Growing of onion, ampalaya, cabbage, cassava, chili pepper, chayote, cucumber, eggplant, ginger, habichuelas, lettuce, long chili, mushroom, cauliflower, broccoli, carrot, sweet pepper, mung bean, okra, peanut, patola, pechay, radish, squash, string bean, ube, taro, sweet potato, tomato, ube, upo, calamansi, banana, cacao, coffee, coconut, durian, honeydew, mango, mangosteen, melon, papaya, pineapple, pomelo, marang, and watermelon is ongoing.. Harvesting of ampalaya, carrot, cassava, chayote, eggplant, ginger, habichuelas, lettuce, okra, pechay, radish, squash, string bean, sweet pepper, sweet potato, taro, spring onions, alugbati, lemongrass, saluyot, turmeric, upo, banana, banana blossom, cacao, coconut, coffee, guyabano, honeydew, jackfruit, marang, papaya, pineapple, and pomelo sis currently taking place. Field monitoring, along with pest and disease management, is actively being conducted. Organic composting is ongoing. Water management, fertilizer application, and field maintenance are underway. Post-harvest handling, processing, and storage are about to begin. Field cleaning is being performed in some areas.

Region 12 SOCCSKSARGEN


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

0 - 30

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

1 - 5

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

60 - 99

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

19 - 33

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Rice and corn are still in the vegetative and reproductive stages. Growing of alugbati, ampalaya, broccoli, cabbage, cassava, cauliflower, eggplant, ginger, kangkong, lemongrass, lettuce, malunggay, mung bean, okra, papaya, pechay, potato, squash, string bean, sweet potato, taro, tomato, turmeric, ube, soybean, banana, cacao, coffee, coconut, durian, guava, guyabano, jackfruit, lanzones, marang, pomelo, and tamarind is underway. Harvesting of camote tops, carrot, chayote, eggplant, ginger, habichuelas, lettuce, malunggay, ampalaya, onion, onion leeks, lemongrass, pechay, potato, radish, squash, string bean, sweet potato, tomato, taro, soybean, coffee, banana, banana blossom, cacao, durian, guyabano, marang, papaya, pomelo, tamarind, and calamansi is ongoing. Weeding, fertilizer application, spraying, water management, and pest and disease monitoring and management continue. Irrigation is being carried out as well. The delivery of fresh produce to the market is also in progress.

Region 13 CARAGA


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

10 - 100

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

4 - 8

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

50 - 100

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

19 - 34

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Rice and corn are still in the vegetative and reproductive stages. Growing of alugbati, ampalaya, broccoli, cabbage, cassava, cauliflower, eggplant, ginger, kangkong, lemongrass, lettuce, malunggay, mung bean, okra, papaya, pechay, potato, squash, string bean, sweet potato, taro, tomato, turmeric, ube, soybean, banana, cacao, coffee, coconut, durian, guava, guyabano, jackfruit, lanzones, marang, pomelo, and tamarind is underway. Harvesting of camote tops, carrot, chayote, eggplant, ginger, habichuelas, lettuce, malunggay, ampalaya, onion, onion leeks, lemongrass, pechay, potato, radish, squash, string bean, sweet potato, tomato, taro, soybean, coffee, banana, banana blossom, cacao, durian, guyabano, marang, papaya, pomelo, tamarind, and calamansi is ongoing. Weeding, fertilizer application, spraying, water management, and pest and disease monitoring and management continue. Irrigation is being carried out as well. The delivery of fresh produce to the market is also in progress.

BARMM (Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao)


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

10 – 100

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

4 - 8

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

60 - 95

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

22 - 33

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Rice and corn are still in the vegetative and reproductive stages. Growing of alugbati, ampalaya, broccoli, cabbage, cassava, cauliflower, eggplant, ginger, kangkong, lemongrass, lettuce, malunggay, mung bean, okra, papaya, pechay, potato, squash, string bean, sweet potato, taro, tomato, turmeric, ube, soybean, banana, cacao, coffee, coconut, durian, guava, guyabano, jackfruit, lanzones, marang, pomelo, and tamarind is underway. Harvesting of camote tops, carrot, chayote, eggplant, ginger, habichuelas, lettuce, malunggay, ampalaya, onion, onion leeks, lemongrass, pechay, potato, radish, squash, string bean, sweet potato, tomato, taro, soybean, coffee, banana, banana blossom, cacao, durian, guyabano, marang, papaya, pomelo, tamarind, and calamansi is ongoing. Weeding, fertilizer application, spraying, water management, and pest and disease monitoring and management continue. Irrigation is being carried out as well. The delivery of fresh produce to the market is also in progress.

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Prepared:MTR
Checked:MEVT
Approved:TAC
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