Taiwan: Yilan has been hit hard by torrential rain, ginger, garlic, and cabbage lost 2.35 million yuan

Published 2022년 10월 17일

Tridge summary

Heavy rainfall caused by Typhoon Nisha and the northeast monsoon has resulted in significant agricultural losses in Yilan, Taiwan. The accumulated rainfall in Datong Township exceeded 1,110 mm, leading to the submergence of rivers and flooding of crops. The total loss to farmers is approximately 2.55 million yuan, with about 2.35 million yuan of damage in Yilan. The main crops affected were green garlic, ginger, cabbage, and pumpkin, with a total area of damage being 108 hectares. The Agricultural Committee is urgently assessing the situation and will announce relief measures as soon as possible.
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Original content

Affected by the peripheral circulation of Typhoon Nisha and the combination of the northeast monsoon, the accumulated rainfall in Datong Township in Yilan has exceeded 1,110 mm since the 15th, and the rivers on both sides of the downstream Lanyang River have been submerged. Ginger, cabbage, cabbage, green garlic, pumpkin, etc., as well as green garlic and green onions in the middle and lower reaches of Yuanshan, Yilan City, Zhuangwei, Wujie and other townships. The Agricultural Committee statistics today (17) Yilan County has a total loss of about 2.35 million yuan. Chen Yuhua, director-general of the Zhuangwei Township Farmers Association, said that the green garlic grown in Yilan is soft and finely fibrous, with long white garlic, which is called “white garlic” locally. The price is good when the harvest is good. This time, the heavy rain stream was flooded to the level of the Lanyang Bridge. "It was completely unexpected." Before the harvest, and farmers have limited seeds, ...
Source: Agriharvest

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