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Prolonged drought threats vast area of crops in Dak Nong

Thousands of hectares of food and industrial crops in the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong are under serious threat due to a prolonged drought, said the provincial agricultural sector.
Thousands of hectares of food and industrial crops in the CentralHighlands province of Dak Nong are under serious threat due to aprolonged drought, said the provincial agricultural sector.

DAkMil district is hardest hit with 177ha of wet rice and 2,352 ha ofcoffee drying up, while Krong No district has 281 ha of rice and 433 haof coffee.

Overall, there is no water for 585 ha of rice and over 2,687 ha of coffee and peppers.

Accordingto the provincial bureau of water resource and flood control, 18reservoirs have dried up after months without rains while the remaining160 reservoirs have seen water dropping under the normal level for thistime of the year.

Le Van Thuan, head of theprovincial bureau of water resource and flood control said that if thedrought lasts until mid-April, the damaged area will be expanded to11,000 -12,000 hectares of coffee, pepper and rice.-VNA

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