SINCE the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) announced the onset of the El Niño phenomenon in July, the government has started preparing for its possible impacts, especially on the agriculture sector.

The government prepares for the possible impacts of El Niño in the country. PHOTO BY RENE DILAN
The government prepares for the possible impacts of El Niño in the country. PHOTO BY RENE DILAN

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