DHAKA: The deadly typhoon that ravaged much of the Philippines struck at the start of the main rice-planting season, dealing further sorrow to the Asian nation.
In Rome, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation estimates than more than 1 million rice farmers have been affected by destruction of rice fields.
UN agricultural experts also said Tuesday that a severe impact on coconut production is expected. Fishing communities also suffered loss of gear and boats.
The UN agency says it has deployed emergency response staff and is using US$1 million from its own resources to cover such immediate farm needs as seeds and fertilisers.
It says some US$24 million will be required for other needs, including rehabilitating irrigation facilities, reports The Straits Times.
BDST: 1900 HRS, NOV 12, 2013
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