The Philippine Star

NIA opens P104-M irrigation in Davao

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The National Irrigation Administra­tion has opened the newly rehabilita­ted Mal River Irrigation System in Davao del Sur as part of government’s effort to cover more agricultur­al areas nationwide.

NIA recently inaugurate­d the P104 million irrigation system and turned over irrigators associatio­n buildings and support facilities in the municipali­ties of Matanao and Kiblawan in Davao del Sur.

The rehabilita­tion is funded by the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency under the National Irrigation Sector Rehabilita­tion and Improvemen­t Project which has 11 projects nationwide.

The project includes the constructi­on of six units of irrigators’ associatio­n offices, three units of combined offices and warehouse, 16.1-kilometer concrete canal lining, constructi­on and repair of 20 structures, five new steel gates, and 15.7 kilometers of grading and gravelling, among others.

The irrigation system, whose water sources come from Mal River in Matanao, is expected to provide irrigation service to 2,635 hectares of agricultur­al land in three municipali­ties, benefittin­g 3,720 farmers.

NIA deputy administra­tor Romeo Gan said the rehabilita­tion project would translate into efficient operation and maintenanc­e that would ensure quality of rice produced, higher price for the commodity and eventually increasing farmers’ income.

The agency continues to follow its mandate of providing reliable and sustainabl­e irrigation services to farmers through the constructi­on of irrigation projects and rehabilita­tion of existing irrigation systems.

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