10 - Day Regional Agri-Weather Information

DEKAD NO. 34      1 – 10 DECEMBER 2025

Philippine Agri-Weather Forecast
During the forecast period, the country will be affected by several weather systems including tropical cyclone, low-pressure areas (LPAs), Northeast Monsoon, shear line, easterlies, Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), and localized thunderstorms.

During the early days of the dekad, Northeast Monsoon (Amihan) will bring cloudy skies with rains over Northern Luzon while cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms are expected over SOCCSKSARGEN and BARMM due to the ITCZ. After this, cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms will prevail over Visayas, Bicol Region, MIMAROPA, CALABARZON, Caraga, and Northern Mindanao due to a possible developing low pressure system that will come near the eastern section of Visayas. Cloudy skies with scattered rains and isolated thunderstorms will be experienced over Cagayan Valley, the Cordillera Administrative Region, and Aurora due to the shear line while partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated light rains are expected over the rest of Luzon due to the Northeast Monsoon (Amihan). Cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms will continue to effect SOCCSKSARGEN and BARMM due to ITCZ while the rest of Mindanao will have partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms due to easterlies. Towards the end of the forecast period, shearline will continue to bring cloudy skies with scattered rains and isolated thunderstorms over Cagayan Valley, the Cordillera Administrative Region, Isabela and Aurora while Amihan will bring partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated light rains over the Ilocos Region, and the rest of Luzon. The low pressure system may develop into a tropical depression and will traverse the islands of Visayas will bring stormy weather over the Quezon, Palawan, Bicol Region, Visayas, Northern Mindanao, and Caraga. The rest of the country will have partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms due to the easterlies.

During the early part of the dekad, winds coming from the northeast to north will prevail over Luzon while winds coming from north to northwest will prevail over the rest of he country. Thereafter, Palawan, Bicol Region, Visayas, Northern Mindanao, and Caraga is expected to have gusty winds due to passage of tropical cyclone while the rest of the country will have winds coming from the northeast. In the latter part of the forecast period, northeasterly winds will prevail over the country.

During the early day of the dekad, Rough to very rough seas will prevail over the seaboards of Extreme Northern Luzon while moderate to rough seas will be experienced over the seaboards of Northern Luzon. The rest of the country will have light to moderate seas. Towards the end of the forecast period, rough to very rough seas will prevail over the seaboards of the eastern section of the country. Moderate to rough seas will prevail over the remaining seaboards of Luzon and Visayas while slight to moderate seas are expected over the rest of the country.


ENSO ALERT SYSTEM STATUS: LA NIÑA ALERT (Updated: 26 November 2025)

Cooler-than-average SSTAs are observed in the tropical Pacific, reflecting the ongoing La Niña conditions. Climate models suggest La Niña conditions to persist until the Dec-Jan-Feb 2026 season. Thereafter, ENSO-neutral conditions are favored

https:// pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climate/el-nino-la-nina/monitoring


ACTUAL SOIL MOISTURE CONDITION
(of November 21 – 30, 2025)
WET MOIST DRY
Dagupan, La Union, Most parts of Cagayan Valley, Cordillera Administrative Region, Zambales, Bulacan, Aurora, Tarlac, National Capital Region, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, most parts of Bicol Region, Western Visayas, Central Visayas, Eastern Visayas, Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Davao del Norte, SOCCSKSARGEN, Caraga Region, and BARMM Most of Ilocos Region, Cagayan, Benguet, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Olongapo City, Bataan, Albay, Misamis Oriental, Davao del Norte Some parts of Tarlac and Pampanga, Vigan and Laoag City
Farm Advisories

Before a tropical disturbance arrives, farmers should prioritize safety by securing animals in safe shelters with enough food and water and reinforcing houses, barns, and storage facilities. Keep machinery in good condition and use waterproof covers on transport vehicles to protect harvested goods. After the passage typhoon, farmers should first ensure safety and assess damages only when authorities declare it safe. Wet, and cool conditions promote fungal diseases, bacterial blight, and pest infestations, making regular field monitoring and proper control measures essential. Remove disease-harboring plant residues, dry grains thoroughly to prevent molds, and inspect storage areas for leaks.



FARM ADVISORIES / UPDATES

* Philippine rice boards Arctic’s ‘Noah’s Ark’

Author: DA Press Office | 2 November 2025

Far from Nueva Ecija’s sun-baked paddies, a fragment of the Philippines now lies in slumber beneath Arctic ice. It is not a misdirected balikbayan box—it is 4,417 samples of Filipino rice, safely stored in the world’s most secure freezer: Norway’s Svalbard Global Seed Vault.
Think of it as agriculture’s Noah’s Ark. Instead of elephants and zebras, seeds lie sealed in aluminum envelopes, waiting patiently for the day they might save the world’s dinner plates. Opened in 2008, the vault is periodically unlocked to receive new deposits—the latest this October.
The majority of the Philippine samples were collected by the Department of Agriculture’s Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) since the 1980s, coinciding with the agency’s founding decades ago. Each genetic resource accession has been meticulously profiled and documented, ensuring its identity and integrity. PhilRice plans to send another batch of collections next year, deepening its commitment to global rice biodiversity preservation.
Dubbed the “Doomsday Vault,” the icy fortress sits on Spitsbergen Island near Longyearbyen, its purpose both simple and profound: to protect the genetic blueprints of the world’s crops from climate change, war, natural disasters, or the next pandemic. Part science fiction, part insurance policy, it is buried deep in permafrost and engineered to outlast civilization’s uncertainties.
For PhilRice, sending seeds to Svalbard is both milestone and metaphor. It marks the first time in four decades that rice duplicates are stored outside the country—a frosty “savings account” for the nation’s genetic wealth. These duplicates ensure that if typhoons, pests, or other calamities threaten Philippine rice diversity, a safeguard exists thousands of kilometers away.
“Each seed carries more than potential harvests—it holds stories of Filipino resilience, heritage, and taste,” said Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. From heirloom grains tended by Cordillera farmers to beloved varieties like Dinorado and Milagrosa, prized for their fragrance and softness, to modern hybrids bred for drought resistance—each one tells a story of survival.
PhilRice adds, “The journey of a seed—from a speck in the soil to a flourishing plant—mirrors the path of our dreams.”
Jonathan Niones, head of PhilRice’s Genetic Resources Division, led the team that prepared and shipped the samples to Norway. Executive Director John de Leon said the duplicates now housed in Svalbard offer “peace of mind,” ensuring insurance against irreversible loss of the nation’s rice gene pool.
While Arctic winds howl outside Svalbard’s steel doors, the Philippines’ rice legacy rests in hibernation—quietly enduring, ready for whatever the future brings. Science, symbolism, or a touch of Arctic magic—this is how a nation safeguards its heart.
“Call it what you will,” Secretary Laurel said, “but it is comforting to know that somewhere, the heart of Filipino agriculture continues to beat, no matter what comes.” ### (By DA – OSEC Comms & file photo by AFID)



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Sources:
* Philippine rice boards Arctic’s ‘Noah’s Ark’ | Official Portal of the Department of Agriculture
** https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1285214746974881&set=a.222821126547587
*** https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1279840880845601&set=a.222821126547587



Regional Agrometeorological Situation and Prognosis

Region 1 Ilocos Region


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

10 – 50

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

1 – 5

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

55 – 98

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

23 – 32

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Some rice are in vegetative stage while some are in reproductive to harvesting stages. Most corn is being harvested, while planting of corn in some fields are also almost done. Growing of papaya, dragon fruit, jackfruit, guava, guyabano, banana, coconut, tobacco, ginger, cassava, sweet potato, potato, ube, taro, mushroom, lettuce, mustard, ampalaya, mung bean, string bean, chili, malunggay, chayote, pechay, okra, upo, and patola, is ongoing. Harvesting of papaya, banana onion, onion leeks, ginger, ampalaya, pechay, squash, eggplant, tomato, okra, cassava, and calamansi is still being done. Fertilizer application, water management, weeding, spraying, and pest and disease management continue. Field monitoring is also ongoing. Delivery of fresh produce in the market is underway.

Region 2 Cagayan Valley


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

20 – 80

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

2 – 5

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

60 – 99

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

21 – 31

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land preparation continues. Rice are reproductive and maturity stages. Harvesting of rice is ongoing. Corn are in reproductive stage. Growing of pineapple, banana, papaya, dragon fruit, condol, coconut, coffee, ginger, cassava, sweet potato, taro, fern leaves, kangkong, tamarind, ampalaya, string bean, okra, eggplant, malunggay, mustard, and pechay, is still in progress. Harvesting of papaya, banana, coconut, coffee, cacao, sweet potato, eggplant, tomato, onion, cucumber, cabbage, broccoli, and Baguio beans is still being done. Pest and disease monitoring and management, water management, and fertilizer application are also being done. Delivery of fresh produce in the market is underway. Drying and proper storage of harvested crops is being done.

CAR (Cordillera Administrative Region)


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

10 – 50

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

3 – 6

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

60 – 99

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

14 – 31

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land and seedbed preparation continue. Rice are in reproductive and ripening stages. Harvesting of rice and corn are being done. Growing of strawberry, banana, orange, papaya, lemon, longgan, honeydew, coffee, cacao, jackfruit, potato, cassava, celery, kangkong, kinchay, onion leeks, broccoli, ampalaya, okra, radish, tomato, ginger, cabbage, beets, cucumber, cauliflower, sweet pepper, sweet potato, chayote, string bean, squash, Baguio beans, carrot, lettuce, spinach, parsley, and calamansi is underway. Harvesting of strawberry, coffee, lemon, banana, honeydew, papaya, potato, sweet pepper, long pepper, chili pepper, onion, onion leeks, carrot, cucumber, lettuce, chayote, cauliflower, broccoli, Baguio beans, pechay, celery, radish, tomato, string bean, squash, eggplant, upo, ampalaya, okra, sweet potato, cassava, ube, and calamansi continues. Water management and delivery of fresh produce to the market is underway.

Region 3 Central Luzon


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

20 – 100

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

3 – 6

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

60 – 98

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

22 – 34

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land preparation for rice and corn continues. Transplanting of rice continue. Rice are still in reproductive and ripening stages, while corn are still in maturing stage. Harvesting of rice and corn continue. Growing of dalandan, banana, dragon fruit, jackfruit, avocado, tamarind, tobacco, cacao, coffee, coconut, guyabano, atis, wintermelon, watermelon, papaya, tomato, upo, oregano, ampalaya, pechay, malunggay sweet pepper, okra, cabbage, squash, lettuce, cassava, sweet potato, taro, purple yam, string bean, lemongrass, pandan, sweet pepper, patola, celery, cucumber, asparagus, patola, and calamansi is ongoing. Harvesting of avocado, atis, coconut, cacao, rambutan, dragon fruit, dalandan, wintermelon, patola, upo, squash, ampalaya, pandan,okra, ginger, lettuce, mung bean, eggplant, tomato, sweet pepper, lemongrass, malunggay, string bean, onion, onion leeks, pechay, kangkong, cucumber, sweet potato, and calamansi is taking place. Weeding, pruning, fertilizer application, water management, field monitoring, cleaning of farms, and pest and diseases management are being done. Water management, weeding, and nutrient support are ongoing. Supply and delivery of fresh fruits and vegetables for local consumption still continues.

NCR (National Capital Region)


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

0 – 50

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

2 – 5

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

55 – 98

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

23 – 33

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Urban gardening continues. Cultivation and planting of banana, papaya, guava, jackfruit, dragon fruit, coconut, lettuce, eggplant, lemongrass, pandan, winged bean, mushroom, tomato, okra, long pepper, mustard, ampalaya, sweet potato, spinach, kangkong, chili, malunggay, mung bean, patola, upo, squash, camote tops, mustard, aloe vera, and calamansi continues. Harvesting of banana, papaya, dragon fruit, jackfruit, guava, coconut, chili pepper, squash, upo, tomato, lettuce, sting bean, eggplant, ampalaya, alugbati, kangkong, mustard, camote tops, spinach, malunggay, and calamansi is still being done. Cultivation of soil, fertilizer application, spraying, trimming, pruning, weeding, and cleaning of backyard gardens are being performed. Trimming of branches of trees. Fertilizer application is continuing.

Region 4A CALABARZON


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

30 – 80

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

3 – 6

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

60 – 98

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

21 – 34

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Planting and transplanting of rice has started. Rice started to be harvest stage. Corn are still vegetative to harvesting stage. Growing of dragon fruit, guava, banana, cashew, coconut, coffee, star apple, rambutan, papaya, sineguelas, cacao, atis, lanzones, pineapple, avocado, jackfruit, tamarind, cotton, lettuce, long chili, bok choy, spinach, malunggay, chayote, eggplant, mung bean, peanut, mushroom, winged bean, fern leaves, taro, cassava, sweet potato, camote tops, pechay, upo, mustard, okra, string bean, squash, chili pepper, ampalaya, kamias, sugarcane, and calamansi continues. Harvesting of banana, papaya, coffee, coconut, dragon fruit, mango, watermelon, melon, pineapple, guava, eggplant, string bean, chili pepper, ampalaya, pechay, bokchoy, lettuce, tomato, cucumber, okra, mustard, Baguio beans, winged bean, squash, fern leaves, malunggay, patola, and calamansi is being performed. Pest and disease management is being done. Weeding, pruning, water management, spraying, plowing, harrowing, and fertilizer application are ongoing. Delivery of fresh produce to the market is in progress.

Region 4B MIMAROPA


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

50 – 120

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

3 – 6

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

60 – 99

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

22 – 34

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land and seedbed preparations continue. Planting of rice is being done. Some rice are in vegetative to reproductive stage. Corn are still in vegetative and reproductive stages. Growing of papaya, pomelo, mango, lanzones, dragon fruit, calamansi, cashew, mangosteen, santol, star apple, guava, pineapple, banana, coconut, dalandan, tamarind, coffee, cacao, rambutan, onion, ginger, garlic, turmeric, alugbati, camote tops, kangkong, spinach, pechay, bok choy, lettuce, eggplant, tomato, okra, long chili, chili pepper, cucumber, ampalaya, upo, patola, squash, string bean, snap beans, Baguio beans, mung bean, malunggay, cabbage, broccoli, sweet pepper, peanut, batao, sweet potato, cassava, taro, potato, carrot, radish, and mushroom continues. Harvesting of banana, papaya, mango, pineapple, marang, rambutan, tamarind, guyabano, jackfruit, dragon fruit, guava, coconut, patola, pechay, string bean, cucumber, eggplant, ginger, malunggay, okra, squash, cassava, chili pepper, mushroom, eggplant, kangkong, ampalaya, sweet potato, tomato, upo, okra, and calamansi is being carried out. Delivery of fresh produce to the market is ongoing. Field monitoring of farms is being done.

Region 5 Bicol Region


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

50 – 150

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

4 – 7

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

65 – 99

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

23 – 33

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land and seedbed preparations continues. Rice are in different crop stages. Corn are still in reproductive stage. Growing of pili nut, mangosteen, guava, papaya, jackfruit, pineapple, condol, star apple, guyabano, banana, calamansi, mango, dragon fruit, dalandan, lanzones, rambutan, santol, duhat, avocado, abaca, coconut, coffee, cacao, sugarcane, tobacco, oil palm garlic, onion, chili, chili pepper, lettuce, tomato, kangkong, peanut, pandan, lemongrass, malunggay, okra, sweet potato, ampalaya, snap bean, cadios, cassava, taro, patola, pechay, cucumber, squash, upo, Baguio beans, bok choy, chayote, potato, sweet pepper, eggplant, string bean, alugbati, camote tops, mung bean, habichuelas, pigeon pea, chayote, radish, basil, oregano, and tarragon, is in progress. Harvesting of abaca, papaya, pili nut, coffee, cacao, guyabano, coconut, jackfruit, calamansi, dragon fruit, tamarind, ginger, chili pepper, chayote, squash, sweet potato, pandan, lemongrass, kangkong, taro, cucumber, patola, string bean, lettuce, mung bean sprout, pechay, okra, malunggay, spinach, ampalaya, bok choy, kamansi, and eggplant, is also being done. Drying and milling of harvested rice are being done. Application of pesticide or fungicide is being done. Field monitoring of farms is being done. Delivery of fresh produce to the market is ongoing.

Region 6 Western Visayas


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

50 – 150

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

2 – 6

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

60 – 99

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

23 – 34

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land preparation continue. Rice are in vegetative and reproductive stage. Corn are in maturing stage. Harvesting and milling of sugarcane still ongoing. Growing of cacao, coffee, cotton, cashew, coconut, banana, mangosteen, lanzones, papaya, jackfruit, rambutan, santol, tamarind, lettuce, pechay, kangkong, upo, cadios, long pepper, sweet potato, eggplant, ampalaya, mung bean, soybean, cowpeas, radish, pandan, lemongrass, and sugarcane is underway. Harvesting of mango, guava, papaya, avocado, lanzones, mangosteen, dragon fruit, rambutan, banana, sugarcane tomato, onion, long pepper, sweet potato, alugbati, cassava, habichuelas, radish, cabbage, string bean, squash, okra, chili pepper, camote tops, and calamansi is ongoing. Water management is taking place. Harvesting, milling and cultivating of sugarcane are still going on. Storing of harvested produce in clean, dry, and elevated storage areas to prevent water damage and contamination is in progress. Inspection of crop fields, rice paddies, and irrigation systems is ongoing.

Region 7 Central Visayas


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

50 – 100

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

2 – 6

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

55 – 98

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

23 – 33

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land preparation is in progress. Rice are in vegetative stage. Rice areas are in reproductive stage and maturity stage. Corn are in vegetative stage. Growing of rambutan, lanzones, cacao, coffee, banana, jackfruit, papaya, mangosteen, dragon fruit, coconut onion, chili pepper, tomato, squash, cucumber, turmeric, ginger, lettuce, alugbati, chayote, cadios, string bean, malunggay, kangkong, sweet potato, taro, cassava, sweet potato, okra, eggplant, and ampalaya, is ongoing. Harvesting of mangosteen, avocado, papaya, cacao, coffee, banana, coconut, cabbage, sweet pepper, camote tops, chayote, ampalaya, pechay, sweet potato, cucumber, kangkong, cassava, eggplant, string bean, okra, patola, ginger, taro, malunggay, lettuce, and calamansi continues. Irrigation and water management are ongoing. Farm and crop monitoring and pest management are also being done. Delivery of fresh produced in the market is ongoing.

Region 8 Eastern Visayas


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

50 – 200

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

3 – 6

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

65 – 99

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

23 – 35

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Preparation of the lowland rice field is ongoing. Direct planting of corn is about to end. Sowing of rice is being performed. Direct planting of corn is ongoing. Harvesting of rice and corn is being done. Growing of pineapple, coconut, coffee, jackfruit, lanzones, mango, mangosteen, papaya, abaca, guyabano, mushroom, banana, cacao, coconut, onion, lettuce, mung bean, taro, tomato, ube, upo, sweet pepper, sweet potato, cucumber, eggplant, garlic, fern leaves, cassava, chayote, cowpea, potato, ampalaya, squash, string bean, and calamansi is ongoing. Harvesting of banana, dragon fruit, mangosteen, papaya, jackfruit, lettuce, eggplant, ampalaya, chili pepper, squash, string bean, sweet potato, taro, ube, upo, patola, chayote, alugbati, cucumber, long pepper, camote tops, mustard, malunggay, mushroom, pechay, okra, and calamansi is still ongoing. Drying and milling of rice continuous. Copra-making in most areas is still ongoing. Monitoring for pests and diseases such as fungal infections, bacterial blight, snails, and rats, and application of recommended control measures, is in progress. Drying of harvested produce to prevent molding. Delivery of fresh produce to the market is ongoing.

Region 9 Zamboanga Peninsula


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

20 – 80

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

2 – 5

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

50 – 97

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

22 – 35

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land preparation is ongoing. Rice are in reproductive and ripening stages. Corn are in maturing stage. Harvesting of rice and corn is in progress. Growing of pineapple, cacao, mangosteen, durian, marang, rubber, papaya, abaca, pomelo, coconut, jackfruit, banana, mango, calamansi, lanzones, coffee onion, chili pepper, long chili, ginger, sweet pepper, upo, taro, okra, mustard, squash, sweet potato, cucumber, pineapple, cacao, mangosteen, durian, marang, rubber, papaya, abaca, pomelo, coconut, jackfruit, banana, mango, calamansi, lanzones, soybean, and coffee eggplant, cassava, ube, mushroom, cabbage, lettuce, mung bean, ampalaya, string bean, tomato, pechay, patola, is taking place. Harvesting of banana, papaya, mango, dragon fruit, jackfruit, cucumber, eggplant, tomato, taro, cacao, coconut, alettuce, mushroom, chayote, okra, pechay, cassava, pandan, ampalaya, lemongrass, camote tops, nd calamansi is in progress. Pest and disease control and management are being done. Drying and milling of rice and corn are also ongoing. Application of pesticide, fungicide, and molluscicide is being done to control pests and diseases. Soil rehabilitation and amendment is being done, including tilling, adding compost or organic matter, mulching, and leveling. Delivery of fresh produce to the market is ongoing.

Region 10 Northern Mindanao


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

10 – 80

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

2 – 5

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

50 – 98

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

Upland: 19 – 32; Lowland: 23 – 34

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land preparation is ongoing. Rice are in ripening stage corn are in maturing stage. Harvesting of rice and corn is being done. Growing of pineapple, sugarcane, pomelo, banana, cacao, coconut, dragon fruit, durian, papaya, watermelon, rambutan, avocado, soybean, turnip, lanzones, coffee, jackfruit, guyabano, mango, mangosteen, marang, star apple, santol, atis, duhat, oil palm, abaca, tobacco, cotton, lettuce, mushroom, mung bean, pechay, potato, radish, squash, string bean, sweet potato, ampalaya, onion, sweet pepper, garlic, chili pepper, long pepper, carrot, cassava, chayote, cucumber, eggplant, tomato, cabbage, peanut, chayote, winged bean, patola, radish, taro, arrowroot, alugbati, spinach, upo, basil, oregano, tarragon, rosemary, onion leeks, ginger, turmeric, lemongrass, and calamansi is still ongoing. Harvesting of mangosteen, pomelo, papaya, banana, coconut, coffee, durian, ampalaya, ube, peanut, mung bean, habichuelas, patola, carrot, cucumber, cabbage, radish, chili pepper, kangkong, malunggay, pechay, squash, sweet potato, camote tops, cassava, chayote, eggplant, taro, tomato, soybean, and calamansi is taking place. Irrigation and water management is in progress to maintain proper soil moisture. Application of fertilizer, weeding pruning and trimming of trees and plants is being. Pest and disease monitoring and management is also being done. Delivery of fresh produce to the market is ongoing.

Region 11 Davao Region


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

20 – 70

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

2 – 5

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

50 – 97

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

21 – 34

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land and seedbed preparation is in progress. Rice are still in ripening and maturing stages. Corn are in reproductive and maturing stages. Harvesting of rice and corn is ongoing. Growing marang, mangosteen, rambutan, pineapple, papaya, banana, mango, watermelon, avocado, pomelo, coconut, lanzones, calamansi, durian, cacao, coffee, sugarcane, jackfruit, chili, garlic, onion, ginger, turmeric, of cucumber, ampalaya, pechay, eggplant, okra, string bean, squash, cabbage, lettuce, sweet potato, mushroom, cassava, radish, mustard, carrot, tomato, and soybean is ongoing. Harvesting of jackfruit, durian, cacao, coffee, guyabano, coconut, cacao, banana, papaya, coffee, mango, durian, pomelo, squash, sweet potato, cassava, ampalaya, eggplant, okra, cucumber, cabbage, cucumber, pechay, kangkong, mustard, sugarcane, and calamansi continue. Drying and milling of harvested rice and corn are still taking place. Copra making and nut drying are ongoing. Composting and organic fertilizer production activities are ongoing. Delivery of fresh produce to the market is ongoing.

Region 12 SOCCSKSARGEN


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

20 – 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):

21 – 35

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land preparation is still ongoing. Most rice are in ripening stage. Corn are still in reproductive stage. Harvesting of rice continues. Growing of durian, marang, mango, coffee, coconut, cacao, guava, pomelo, lanzones, mangosteen, guyabano, jackfruit, banana, papaya, sweet potato, taro, mung bean, soybean, ube, ginger, cassava, cabbage, lettuce, ampalaya, okra, potato, alugbati, pechay, carrot, squash, malunggay, eggplant, tomato, string bean, turmeric, and lemongrass, continues. Harvesting of papaya, banana, durian, pomelo, calamansi, marang, cacao, string bean, taro, chayote, ampalaya, eggplant, onion, squash, tomato, malunggay, onion leeks, camote tops, ginger, radish, carrot, habichuelas, potato, pechay, lettuce, and sweet potato, continues. Pest management and control are being done. Plowing, harrowing, fertilizer application, molluscicide application, weeding, irrigation, and spraying continue. Delivery of fresh produce in the market is taking place. Post-harvest handling is being done, including cleaning, drying, sorting, and proper storage.

Region 13 CARAGA


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

20 – 100

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

4 – 7

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

50 – 98

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

23 – 35

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land preparation is in progress. Rice are in reproductive and ripening stages. Corn are in vegetative stage, while some are still in reproductive stage. Harvesting of rice is ongoing. Growing of jackfruit, calamansi, dalandan, coconut, coffee, banana, papaya, rambutan, dragon fruit, cacao, abaca, chili pepper, long pepper, tomato, onion, cassava, spinach, ampalaya, mung bean, peanut, eggplant, string bean, soybean, okra, upo, ginger, malunggay, alugbati, pechay, sweet potato, chayote, malunggay, kangkong, and mustard, is ongoing. Harvesting of coffee, jackfruit, papaya, lanzones, mangosteen, coconut, cacao, banana, rambutan, marang, ampalaya, pechay, mung bean, squash, tomato, cucumber, chayote, eggplant, string bean, kangkong, lettuce, upo, carrot, sweet potato, cassava, and calamansi is still being done. Delivery of fresh produce to local markets using covered vans is also ongoing. Pruning and trimming of trees and plants is underway. Cleaning and clearing of canals, ditches, and drainage paths is being done. Pest and disease management and water management are ongoing. Drying and milling of rice and corn continue. Inspection and securing of farm tools and machinery is also in progress.

BARMM (Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao)


Forecast Rainfall (mm):

30 – 100

Rainy Days (0.1mm or more):

3 – 7

Actual Soil Moisture Condition:

n/a

Range of Relative Humidity (%):

50 – 96

Min - Max Temperature (°C):

21 – 33

Crop Phenology, Situation and Farm Activities:

Land preparation is still ongoing. Rice are in reproductive and ripening stages. Corn are still in reproductive stage. Harvesting of rice continue. Growing of coffee, papaya, jackfruit, coconut, cacao, pineapple, durian, mangosteen, mango, pomelo, banana, onion, mustard, eggplant, lemongrass, peanut, mung bean, cucumber, alugbati, malunggay, tomato, pechay, lettuce, pandan, upo, okra, ampalaya, cassava, sweet potato, taro, and calamansi continues. Harvesting of dragon fruit, cacao, coconut, durian, coffee, banana, papaya, mango, pomelo, lanzones, mangosteen, rambutan, marang, string bean, tomato, eggplant, kangkong, mustard, okra, ampalaya, sweet potato, taro, cassava, patola, squash, and calamansi is taking place. Copra making and nut drying continues. Delivery of fresh produce to local markets is also ongoing. Pest and disease monitoring and management, and maintenance of farm tools, machinery, and irrigation systems are underway.

Prepared By:

Prepared
NRE

Checked
MGA

Approved
TAC

Uploaded
HGDE