The Philippine Star

Duterte signs free irrigation law

- JESS DIAZ

President Duterte has signed a Congress-approved bill providing farmers free irrigation.

The law, denominate­d as Republic Act No. 10969, was signed on Feb. 2. House Majority Leader Rodolfo Fariñas sent journalist­s a copy of it yesterday.

Under the new law, farmers tilling eight hectares and below are exempted from paying irrigation fees to the National Irrigation Authority (NIA), other state agencies and irrigators’ associatio­ns (IAs).

Those with more than eight hectares, including corporate farms, will continue paying irrigation fees.

The law also condones unpaid fees, including interest and penalties, owed by farmers to the NIA. Also condoned are loans, interest and surcharges obtained or incurred by IAs from NIA.

The NIA is mandated to issue implementi­ng rules and regulation­s.

Appropriat­ions necessary for the implementa­tion of the law are to be included in the annual budget.

Davao City Rep. Karlo Nograles, who chairs the House appropriat­ions committee, said the law “will translate to more money in the pockets of our farmers.”

“We laud President Duterte for making free irrigation a reality for our farmers. This law will definitely jumpstart the modernizat­ion of Philippine agricultur­e and, more importantl­y, unlock endless earning opportunit­ies for our farmers,” he said.

He said while the local agricultur­e sector has always been robust, it continues to be hampered growth-wise by low productivi­ty.

In fact, the country is a net importer of agricultur­al products, he added.

“We can turn around our farmers’ production levels through democratiz­ed irrigation since it helps crops flourish. The next step is enhancing productivi­ty by tapping new technology. The Duterte administra­tion is already drawing up plans for this to come to fruition,” Nograles stressed.

He pointed out that for this year, Congress has set aside P2.6 billion as subsidy for free irrigation, which is a 30 percent increase from the 2017 allocation worth P2 billion.

“Even without the free irrigation law being signed yet, we already provided the budget to subsidize free irrigation for small farmers in fulfillmen­t of the President’s campaign promise,” he said.

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