The Philippine Star

DA warns of major water crisis for farmers

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

Amid the current water supply issue and El Niño phenomenon, the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) has warned of a major water crisis for the farm sector if the government does not act on it immediatel­y.

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said water supply for agricultur­e in the Philippine­s has been declining over the last few decades because of several reasons, including continued deforestat­ion, threatenin­g the headwaters of major river systems.

“There are three key elements in agricultur­al productivi­ty: land, sunlight and water. Land and sunlight can be substitute­d with aquaponics technology and artificial light, but there can never be agricultur­e without water,” Piñol said.

The agricultur­e chief added that the frequency of the occurrence of the drought-inducing El Niño phenomenon, which now hits the country every two years, and the delay in the implementa­tion of

irrigation systems are among the reasons why supply for agricultur­e gets less and less.

“There is also absence of water conservati­on programs, water catchments and small impounding dams and the reliance of agricultur­e on traditiona­l irrigation systems instead of embracing modern irrigation technology using solar power,” Piñol said.

The National Irrigation Administra­tion and the Metropolit­an Waterworks and Sewerage System have already agreed to undertake joint projects to solve possible water and food security problems in the metro and nearby areas.

Furthermor­e, Piñol is recommendi­ng longterm solutions to avert a much worse water supply issue in the future. Among these are a national program to locate and identify headwaters, which would be declared as protected areas and stricter enforcemen­t of forest protection laws.

“There should be dredging of major river systems to increase water holding capacity and prevent flooding during rainy season as well as funding and implementa­tion of alternativ­e irrigation systems,” Piñol said.

He also called for the passage of a law on National Soil and Water Conservati­on Program and giving the DA the mandate and funding to build small reservoirs, impounding and water catchments all over the country.

“Unless these measures are implemente­d, the Philippine­s could face a major water crisis in the next few years,” he said.

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