Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/El-Nino-Impacts-in-Mindanao-27MZIFJ69V32O.htmlConceptually similarEl Niño Impacts in MindanaoGP0STPRA6Completed★★★★Damaged Rice Farms in the Philippines Due to Drought by El NiñoGP0STPR08Completed★★★★Local Family Pass through Dry Rice Farms in the Philippines Due to El NiñoGP0STPR0ACompleted★★★★Drought-Stunted Rice Grains in the Philippines Due to El NiñoGP0STPR04Completed★★★★Drought-Stunted Rice Grains in the Philippines Due to El NiñoGP0STPR05Completed★★★★Drought-Stunted Rice Grains in the Philippines Due to El NiñoGP0STPR07Completed★★★★Local Farmer in Rice Field in PhilippinesGP0STPR0KCompleted★★★★Cracked Rice Fields due to El NiñoGP0STPR0CCompleted★★★★Cracked Rice Fields due to El NiñoGP0STPR0DCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPRA3El Niño Impacts in MindanaoVast tract of rice farms heavily damaged by prolonged dry spell in New Antique, MLang North Cotabato. Harvest was at its lowest at 2 sacks of rice per hectare. Greenpeace is asking the government to provide a short and long term support to farmers affected by El Niño and to provide support to farmers transitioning from conventional to ecological farming system. The government should also implement programs or long-term solutions that will respond to the effects and impacts of climate change and will address food security concernsLocations:Asia-Mindanao-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:12 Apr, 2016Credit:© Grace Duran-Cabus / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4384px X 3288pxKeywords:Aerial view-Agricultural land-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Day-Destruction-Drought-Dry-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-SAGE (campaign title)Shoot:El Niño Impacts Documentation in the PhilippinesAerial views of the heavily damaged coconut, banana and corn fields in Alabel, Sarangani and rice farms in New Antique, MLang North Cotabato, affected by the long dry spell brought about by El Nino. This left the farmers with no harvest and no food to eat. Greenpeace is asking the government to prioritise climate change issues, its effects and impacts on our lives. The government should implement programs and long term solutions that will address food security that is threatened by climate change.Related Collections:El Niño Documentation in Southeast Asia