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Bohol Pushes Science-Based Cloud Seeding to Shield Farm Economy

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Bohol PDRRMC endorsed science‑based cloud seeding in June 2026, backed by ₱7.5 million in funds and a comprehensive plan, to protect agriculture from the 92%‑likely El Niño drought.

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BOHOL — The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) formally endorsed science‑based cloud seeding operations during its first quarter meeting in June 2026. The move aims to shield Bohol’s agricultural sector from the severe dry spell that climate experts warn is almost certain to strike.

A Science‑Driven Decision Amid Caution

The council aligned its decision with the Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM) and the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA). These agencies insist that cloud seeding must only proceed when PAGASA identifies the precise atmospheric conditions that make artificial rain possible and effective.

Malacañang had earlier urged restraint, prioritizing protocol‑based approaches over blanket cloud seeding. The Bohol PDRRMC interpreted this stance not as a prohibition but as a demand for scientific rigor. The council believes that when data shows a high probability of inducing rainfall, acting on it is justified.

Allocated Funds and Institutional Backing

Bohol has already set aside ₱5 million for cloud seeding operations under Executive Order No. 20, Series of 2026, part of a ₱238‑million disaster preparedness budget. The Department of Agriculture’s BSWM has further committed a standby fund of ₱2.5 million to finance a 42‑hour cloud seeding contract.

These figures reflect a serious institutional commitment. The funds will cover the cost of aircraft, salt dispersal materials, and ground monitoring. The PDRRMC emphasized that spending government money on cloud seeding is warranted only if it can demonstrably help farmers and replenish parched water sources.

Comprehensive El Niño Preparedness Beyond Seeding

Cloud seeding is just one piece of a larger resilience strategy. The activated Task Force El Niño Comprehensive Action Plan includes building a relief warehouse in Ubay to serve as a forward logistics base. Mobile water desalination units and distribution containers are being acquired to supply island barangays cut off from reliable freshwater.

Agricultural interventions are equally diverse. Farmers receive organic fertilizers, local farm reservoirs are being constructed, and crop diversification is being promoted. This layered approach ensures that even if cloud seeding yields are modest, communities have multiple safety nets to withstand prolonged drought.

Challenges and the Role of Reforestation

Historical data from the OPA reveals a critical variable: tree cover. Past cloud seeding operations in heavily forested towns like Bilar, Balilihan, and Pilar successfully generated rain because cool, tree‑rich environments help form seedable clouds. In deforested municipalities, the same efforts produced negligible results.

This insight has pushed the El Niño Task Force to aggressively enforce tree‑planting laws alongside the cloud seeding timeline. Without adequate forest cover, even the most scientifically sound cloud seeding may fail. Reforestation becomes not just an environmental ideal but an economic imperative for agricultural survival.

Protecting Bohol’s Agricultural Backbone

DOST‑PAGASA’s Panglao Station has placed the probability of El Niño developing between June and August 2026 at 92 percent, with dry conditions likely extending into early 2027. Below‑normal rainfall is expected to trigger deep dry spells by November, threatening rice fields and water reservoirs.

By taking early, evidence‑based action, the provincial government aims to protect the livelihoods of thousands of farming families. The convergence of cloud seeding, water security projects, and reforestation signals that Bohol is treating the looming drought not as a distant possibility but as a present economic challenge.

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Jun 17, 2026

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