Restoring agricultural production after storms and floods

Việt NamViệt Nam16/09/2024


Many areas of rice and crops were flooded, many of which were completely lost and could not be recovered due to the impact of storm No. 3. Currently, the water level on the rivers is gradually receding, and farmers are returning to the fields to restore production.

Immediately after the water receded, local farmers urgently went to the fields to take care of and prevent pests and diseases for the winter-spring rice crop.

Agricultural sector suffered damage of about 350 billion VND

40 hectares of rice belonging to Mr. Vu Tien Tham's family in Dong Xuan commune (Dong Hung) were at the stage of heading to flowering, but were submerged by rain and floods. By September 15, the water level in the fields had decreased significantly, however, in Cua Chua field - a low-lying area of ​​the commune, the water was still above the ears. It is estimated that about 30% of the rice area was completely lost.

Mr. Tham shared: It has been many years since I witnessed such a big storm and flood. The natural disaster struck when the rice plants were in a sensitive stage. I knew there would be damage but I did not think it would be so severe. My family has 14 hectares of land in the Cua Chua field. Because it is located in a low-lying area, the water level on the main river is high, so for nearly a week the rice plants were submerged in water, and the rice stalks showed signs of rotting. "While there is water, there is bailing", as soon as the weather is sunny, I spray pesticides to prevent stem borers, rice blast disease and some other harmful diseases as recommended.

After 7 days of being submerged in water, the 8-sao field of Mr. Vu Van Giang's family in Cua Chua field has been almost completely damaged, the rice leaves have turned yellow, and the ears are showing signs of rotting. Holding on to hope, Mr. Giang still went to buy pesticides to spray to prevent pests and diseases according to the recommendations of the professional agency. He said: This year's crop is really difficult for farmers, the more they plant, the greater the loss. At the beginning of the season, there was heavy rain, I had to replant this field 3 times, now the rice is about to bloom but it rains and is flooded. I try to take care of it, spray pesticides to prevent and control pests and diseases, and salvage whatever flowers I can.

From September 6 to 11, rainfall in Tien Hai district reached nearly 600mm in some places. Heavy rains and rising flood waters made drainage in the downstream district difficult, causing thousands of hectares of rice to be flooded, of which about 1,000 hectares of rice were damaged by 70%.

In Quynh Phu, natural disasters also significantly affected agricultural production. Mr. Do Tien Cong, Head of the District's Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, said: It is estimated that the entire district has about 4,500 hectares of winter-spring rice with a yield loss of 20-30%, and 500 hectares with a loss of over 50%. Summer-autumn crops were damaged on 1,500 hectares, of which 250 hectares of corn were completely lost. The district has issued documents directing and guiding people to overcome the consequences, and at the same time, counting and reviewing the exact damaged area to propose support according to current regulations, helping people promptly restore production.

According to the report of the Office of the Provincial Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention, Control and Search and Rescue, the whole province has about 11,000 hectares of winter-spring rice affected by storm No. 3. Thanks to good drainage work, the damaged area of ​​over 30% has now decreased to about 6,000 hectares; 585 hectares of unharvested and newly planted vegetables are affected by 30 - 70%, 2,760 hectares are affected by over 70%; 1,215 hectares of fruit trees are affected by 30 - 70%, 170 hectares are affected by over 70%.

The total number of poultry and waterfowl killed was nearly 60,100, the total number of livestock killed was 146. Some livestock barns had their roofs blown off, walls collapsed, biogas tanks broken; some fish cages on the Red River in Hung Ha district were overturned and swept away (about 60 tons of catfish, carp, red tilapia, grass carp...). The estimated damage to the agricultural sector was about 350 billion VND.

The whole province has about 6,000 hectares of winter-spring rice with over 30% yield damage.

Pay attention to care, increase the area of ​​short-term crops and winter crops

To minimize damage caused by storms and floods and promptly restore production, the agricultural sector has issued a document instructing people to restore production. In particular, it is necessary to mobilize maximum means to forcefully pump and quickly drain water when the tide is low, giving priority to quickly pumping and draining flooded areas in Kien Xuong, Tien Hai districts, Thai Binh city, and southern communes of Thai Thuy district, etc., thereby minimizing the phenomenon of ear scorching and grain smudging due to rice panicles being submerged in water. For areas of rice that have flowered and fallen, it is necessary to erect, tie, and limit the rice panicles from being submerged for a long time, leading to sprouting and rotting; check and prevent and control planthoppers and brown spot disease when they occur in the fields. For rice that has not flowered or has just flowered, and the rice leaves are crushed, it is necessary to urgently spray to prevent bacterial leaf blight and bacterial streak disease, and at the same time not use growth stimulants or urea fertilizers. The late-flowering rice areas after September 15 in the northern districts and after September 20 in the southern districts must continue to prevent and control two-spotted stem borers, small leaf rollers, and rice blast disease when the rice is early flowering. In areas flooded for a long time, the stems and leaves are yellow, the panicles are rotten, the roots are black and rotten, and cannot be restored. As soon as the water recedes, the fields need to be cleaned and actively replaced with autumn-winter vegetables such as corn, peanuts, beans, melons, squash, etc. Dry land needs to be plowed to create ventilation, and lime powder at a rate of 20 - 25 kg/sao is sprinkled evenly on the field surface before planting to limit the development of harmful fungi.

For vegetable crops, it is necessary to drain the water urgently. After draining the water, it is necessary to clean the fields, loosen the crust, and promptly hill the roots to create ventilation for the soil to avoid root suffocation and combine with additional phosphate or NPK fertilizer to help the roots recover quickly, combined with spraying to prevent root rot, bacterial wilt... In areas that cannot recover, prepare seeds or seedlings for planting when the weather is favorable. As soon as the fields are dry, quickly collect the residue, clean the fields, proceed to plow the soil, treat the soil with lime powder or microbial preparations, and after 5-7 days, start planting a new crop.

For fruit trees, clean up storm-damaged tree debris early, and prune and care for them promptly; flooded orchards need to be drained immediately, and water should be pumped out quickly from the beds. After draining, lightly hoe to break up the crust to help the topsoil clear, repair root damage, and regenerate new roots quickly; orchards in the flowering and fruit development stages should be sprayed with foliar fertilizers containing Fe, Ca, etc. to prevent fruit cracking and falling; regularly monitor and take timely measures to prevent and control pests and diseases.

By 7:00 a.m. on September 15, 19/23 pumping stations were operating, urgently draining water from the fields.

Ngan Huyen



Source: https://baothaibinh.com.vn/tin-tuc/4/208056/khoi-phuc-san-xuat-nong-nghiep-sau-bao-lu

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