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Solar-powered irrigation to boost corn, rice production in San Andres, Quezon–dar

- By Jonathan L. Mayuga @jonlmayuga

ASOLAR-POWEREDIRR­IGATION system (SPIS) worth over P10 million has been turned over by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) to farmers in Barangay Talisay in San Andres, Quezon.

The DAR through Assistant Secretary and concurrent Calabarzon Regional Director Rene Colocar said the project, made possible with the collaborat­ion of the National Irrigation Administra­tion (NIA), will benefit mainly members of the Irrigators Associatio­n of Barangay Talisay, San Andres town.

In a statement, Colocar said the irrigation system will address the water problem of 81 agrarian reform beneficiar­ies (ARBS) and nonarbs living in Pansoy, Mangero, Talisay Agrarian Reform Community (PAMATA ARC).

According to colo car, pa mat a arc has a total of 1,638 agrarian reform beneficiar­ies (ARB) covering a total of 3,075 hectares of agricultur­al land.

The project, he said, covers so far a total of 41.38 hectares only, directly benefiting 81 ARBS. “This means there’s still an opportunit­y to enhance and widen the coverage of the project,” Colocar said.

The solar-powered irrigation system is expected to increase rice and corn production in the area since it is now possible for farmers to plant three times in a year, unlike before without SPIS that farmers can only have two harvests.

“Through this irrigation system, the farmers will no longer depend on the frequency of rain to do farming,” Colocar added.

Alden Terana, President of the Irrigators Associatio­n of Brgy. Talisay, said the project will be a big boost to their rice and corn production.

He said it will also benefit the future generation of farmers who will have dependable water all-year round.

NIA Engr. Romeo M. Lopez, who led the turnover together with Colocar, said the irrigation system has 36 units of 220 solar panels and 3 units of 2 horsepower solar pumps which can discharge around 50 cubic meters per hour.

“The stored water will flow through a canal that stretches about 1.1km of the main canal and 0.47 km of the lateral canal. Using renewable energy, this SPIS will deliver yearround water supply for paddy fields during the dry and wet seasons,” Lopez explained.

The project was implemente­d under the Comprehens­ive Agrarian Reform Program Irrigation-component of DAR, which focuses on the developmen­t of agricultur­al productivi­ty and the improvemen­t of the living condition of the farmers.

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