The Manila Times

Cordillera gets seven communal irrigation projects

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LA TRINIDAD, Benguet: The National Irrigation Administra­tion (NIA) in the Cordillera Administra­tive Region (CAR) turned over seven communal irrigation projects amounting to P41 million intended for six provinces in the region.

The turnover was held during a visit of Department of Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. in the province of Benguet.

Benito Espique Jr., NIA-CAR regional manager, said the potential irrigable areas in the region are at 185,000 hectares with the generated irrigated areas now at 90,000 plus or 59 percent irrigable lands.

“The communal irrigation project amounting to P41 million will generate a new area of 195 hectares benefiting 299 farmer-beneficiar­ies in the region. This newly irrigated area, which is part of the irrigation developmen­t plan for the region, is seen to help in the food production program of the government,” said Espique.

The irrigation developmen­t program of the government under the NIA involves planning, constructi­on, operation and maintenanc­e of irrigation systems consistent with the integrated water resource management principles to improve agricultur­al productivi­ty and increase farmers’ income.

Croplands benefit from irrigation through the cooling of the soil and the atmosphere creating a more favorable environmen­t for plant growth, with the method, frequency and duration of irrigation­s having significan­t effects on crop yield and farm productivi­ty.

“For 2024, a major program of our administra­tion is the solar pump project that will benefit our farmers in CAR. We will also be implementi­ng 260 plus communal projects in 2024 having an allocated budget of around P1.5 billion, aside from the repair, rehabilita­tion and maintenanc­e of our communal irrigation systems,” revealed Espique.

NIA-CAR’s physical accomplish­ment for 2023 was recorded at 86 percent with 41 projects still ongoing and is expected to be finished by March or April this year.

About 15,000 hectares of rice field areas covered by the upper Chico irrigation system will benefit from the increased budget allocation of NIA-CAR aside from the West Apayao-Abulog irrigation system in Apayao, including the rice field areas of Abra and Ifugao.

Seventy percent of the irrigated areas in Benguet and the upper portions of Mountain Province, which produce high-value crops, will also benefit from the increased budget allocation for irrigation.

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