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Storm No. 3 threatens the yield target of the Summer-Autumn crop.

Báo Kinh tế và Đô thịBáo Kinh tế và Đô thị06/09/2024


The obvious lesson

According to statistics from the Hanoi Department of Crop Production and Plant Protection, in the 2024 Summer-Autumn crop, the whole city will plant about 71,000 hectares of rice, focusing on pure quality rice varieties such as: BT7, HD11, TBR225, Dai Thom 8...).

In addition, continue to maintain about 35 - 37% of the total area of ​​high-yield pure rice varieties such as: Khang Dan, Thien Uu 8, TBR45, TBR 36, BC 15 (resistant to rice blast); hybrid rice varieties (Nhi Uu 838, TH3-5, TH3-3)...

The 2024 Winter-Spring rice crop area in My Duc district is ready for harvest.
The 2024 Winter-Spring rice crop area in My Duc district is ready for harvest.

With the possibility of prolonged rain, with rainfall reaching hundreds of millimeters, the risk of flooding for the 2024 Summer-Autumn rice crop cannot be underestimated, potentially affecting the yield target of 59.6 quintals/ha set by the agricultural sector.

Deputy Chief of Office of the Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention, Control and Search and Rescue of Hanoi City Dao Quang Khai said that in reality, the effects of flooding causing damage to crops in general, including rice, have not stopped at the warning level.

Remember, during the prolonged heavy rains in late July and early August 2024, thousands of hectares of rice fields of farmers in districts along the Bui and Tich rivers, in the districts of Chuong My, Quoc Oai, Thach That, My Duc, Thanh Oai, etc. were deeply flooded.

Although the agricultural sector has urgently supported and guided people to overcome the consequences of flooding, hundreds of hectares of 2024 Summer-Autumn rice crop have been "completely lost". People have had to restore or convert production to new crops.

Irrigation workers focused on clearing the flow.
Irrigation workers focused on clearing the flow.

Proactive response

According to Chairman of the Day River Irrigation Development Investment Company Limited, Tran Dinh Cuong, to proactively respond to the risk of crop flooding, the unit continuously issues warnings and requests that its affiliated irrigation enterprises organize 24/7 on-call duty to promptly respond to heavy rains.

“The company has mobilized forces to clear the flow of drainage canals, check and raise the banks of the area, plot banks, and drainage canal banks to ensure quick drainage for areas at risk of flooding…” - Mr. Tran Dinh Cuong added.

Currently, the irrigation sector has also developed plans to operate drainage pumping stations corresponding to different rainfall intensity scenarios. In particular, if the highest rainfall is from 200 - 300m, 324 pumping stations with a total capacity of more than 4 million m3/hour will be operated...

Deputy Director of the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyen Manh Phuong said that currently, for the rice areas that have reached the harvest period, the Department is directing and recommending that local people concentrate machinery, equipment and human resources to quickly harvest with the motto "green house is better than old field" to minimize damage caused by storm No. 3.

Directing units under the Department to closely coordinate with localities to strengthen field inspection, closely follow the base, closely monitor the developments of storm No. 3 to have proactive response measures. In particular, prepare enough quantity and types of vegetable seeds to be ready to replant as soon as the weather is favorable.

The Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development also requested localities to continue reviewing and developing plans to prevent and combat flooding; identify areas at high risk of flooding to closely monitor and promptly zone off areas for rapid drainage when heavy rain occurs.



Source: https://kinhtedothi.vn/ha-noi-bao-so-3-de-doa-muc-tieu-nang-suat-cay-trong-vu-mua.html

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