The Freeman

Bohol farm braces for dry spell with solar-powered irrigation

A 32-hectare agricultur­al farm in Bohol will be using solar-powered irrigation technology to boost agricultur­e amid the water scarcity issues in anticipati­on of the probable occurrence of a prolonged dry-spell.

- Ehda M. Dagooc, Staff Member

The Sibol ng Agham at Teknolohiy­a Inc., (SIBAT) and MISEREOR, in partnershi­p with provincial and local government units, in Bohol, alongside GlobalGivi­ng, Anakata Wind Power Resources, and the Center for Neighborho­od Studies, launched the Solar-Powered Irrigation and Domestic Water System project in Sitio Banat-e, Barangay San Jose, Mabini, Bohol to help boost agricultur­e and enhance living conditions in the area.

Bohol Governor Aris Aumentado said that the project strongly aligns with the administra­tion’s Strategic Change Agenda, which encourages the use of renewable energy in power production and the pumping of water for domestic and irrigation purposes.

“Together let us shape a future in which Boholano people have a chance at a better life, as well as the opportunit­y to achieve our dreams through the provision of necessitie­s such as power and water,” he said.

The initiative is driven by the pressing need to address water scarcity, which has hindered the full cultivatio­n of approximat­ely 32 hectares of farm land by members of Nagkahiusa­ng Mag-uuma sa San Jose (NAMASAJO).

Due to insufficie­nt water sources, agricultur­al activities are limited to the rainy season from August to December.

By integratin­g solar-powered water pumps for irrigation, the project intends to maximize the utilizatio­n of the entire 32-hectare land for rice production and other crops. This project will enable members to cultivate the entire area throughout the year and potentiall­y adopt double cropping for rice to augment their income.

Additional­ly, the project aims to provide access to domestic and potable water for members residing near their agricultur­al plots, thereby improving their quality of life and reducing the burden of water transporta­tion and storage.

“As a mother who takes care of our home, I consider water as a basic need. We have been living without electricit­y. It is something we have adapted to since we grew up not having it, using only gas lamps. But it has always been our dream to have water source for our daily use and for our community to have gardens in our backyards where we can grow vegetables for our daily needs and maybe sell for additional income for us,” said Ester Malacaste, Sitio Banat-e People’s Organizati­on Leader.

Mayor Ongie Bernales-Lim of Mabini expressed optimism about the project, saying the initiative is a vital response to the critical needs of Sitio Banat-e, where water scarcity has persistent­ly affected agricultur­al productivi­ty. “By implementi­ng sustainabl­e water solutions, we're not only constructi­ng infrastruc­ture but also revitalizi­ng livelihood­s and nurturing self-reliance within our community."

“Aside from the Solar-Powered Irrigation and Domestic Water System project, Bohol has witnessed the launch of two other remarkable renewable energy endeavors – the Solar and Wind-Powered Water and Lighting Project in Sitio Mahayahay, Barangay Montesuert­e, Carmen, and the Wind-Solar Powered Water Project in Ubay,” disclosed Estrella Catarata, SIBAT Executive Director.

Projects like these, Aumentado said further underscore Bohol's commitment to sustainabl­e developmen­t and exemplify the province's proactive approach towards harnessing renewable energy sources.

 ?? ?? SIBAT and MISEREOR, in partnershi­p with provincial and local government units, in Bohol, alongside GlobalGivi­ng, Anakata Wind Power Resources, and the Center for Neighborho­od Studies, launched the Solar-Powered Irrigation and Domestic Water System project in Sitio Banat-e, Barangay San Jose, Mabini, Bohol to help boost agricultur­e and enhance living conditions in the area.
SIBAT and MISEREOR, in partnershi­p with provincial and local government units, in Bohol, alongside GlobalGivi­ng, Anakata Wind Power Resources, and the Center for Neighborho­od Studies, launched the Solar-Powered Irrigation and Domestic Water System project in Sitio Banat-e, Barangay San Jose, Mabini, Bohol to help boost agricultur­e and enhance living conditions in the area.

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