The Philippine Star

DA spending P5 B yearly for solar-powered irrigation

- By JASPER ARCALAS

The Department of Agricultur­e (DA) aims to spend at least P5 billion annually for the constructi­on of solarpower­ed irrigation systems (SPIS) nationwide to boost rice productivi­ty and mitigate adverse impacts of El Niño.

Agricultur­e Assistant Secretary Arnel de Mesa said the department is intensifyi­ng its efforts in providing farmers with small-scale irrigation systems amid prolonged dry spell experience­d by the country.

“We are prioritizi­ng (the constructi­on of] small-scale irrigation­s, including solarpower­ed, because they are easier to manage and could help [our farmers) in problems like El Niño,” De Mesa told reporters in an interview on Monday.

“Solar irrigation projects are one of our primary solutions to address the problems posed by El Niño,” the DA spokespers­on said.

The annual allocation would be able to construct between 500 units and 1,000 units at a cost range of P5 million to P10 million, according to De Mesa.

He added that the smaller SPIS is capable of irrigating up to eight hectares of land, while the larger ones could service 20 to 30 hectares of farms.

The agricultur­e official noted that the budget would be a mix of official developmen­t assistance (ODA) and state financing through the General Appropriat­ions Act.

President Marcos earlier disclosed that the national government plans to irrigate 180,000 hectares of rice land through SPIS, which would translate to an additional production of 1.2 million metric tons of palay.

Former Agricultur­e secretary Emmanuel Piñol lauded President Marcos and the current DA leadership for making the constructi­on of SPIS as one of the department’s banner programs.

During his stint as agricultur­e chief, Piñol pushed for the constructi­on and use of SPIS nationwide to provide the necessary water supply to the country’s rice farms.

“With the Presidenti­al declaratio­n on the adoption of the solar-powered irrigation system as a major program of the DA to boost rice production, the country’s farmers could now expect the realizatio­n of the dreamed sufficient supply of water through agricultur­al technology,” he said in a recent Facebook post.

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