The DA said 163,694 hectares of agricultural land as well as 175,063 farmers and fisherfolk were affected.
Rice remains the most affected commodity, accounting for 48.47 percent or P4.6 billion of the damage.
Damage to corn was pegged at P3.17 billion and high-value crops at P1.65 billion.
Losses incurred by the fishery sector were placed at 57.72 million; livestock and poultry, P10.47 million, and cassava, P3.42 million.
The DA said it provided P8.59 billion worth of aid to affected farmers under the Rice Farmers Financial Assistance program aside from P658.22 million in agri-inputs, fertilizers, planting materials, pumps and engines, among other paraphernalia.
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