Daily Tribune (Philippines)

NIA conducts Harvest Festival in Guimba

According to NIA Administra­tor Engr. Eduardo Eddie G. Guillen, the festival was held at the NACATAMAAC­O Irrigators Associatio­n Inc. wherein they conducted farm-walks and crop-cutting activities, along with the rice harvesting as part of the program

- BY JONAS REYES

GUIMBA, Nueva Ecija — The National Irrigation Administra­tion (NIA) Upper Pampanga River Integrated Irrigation Systems (UPRIIS) Division V held the Harvest Festival for Dry Crop 2024 in Barangay Tampac I of this town on Monday.

According to NIA Administra­tor Engr. Eduardo Eddie G. Guillen, the festival was held at the NACATAMAAC­O Irrigators Associatio­n Inc. wherein they conducted farmwalks and crop-cutting activities, along with the rice harvesting as part of the program.

The official introduced Contract Farming of the NIA that aims to support farmers thru the distributi­on of hybrid and inbred seeds, farm machinerie­s, and other equipment to help in the production of the agricultur­al products in the area.

The NIA administra­tor also shared programs and plans of the administra­tion to provide the needs of the agricultur­al sector, which included the use of Alternate Wetting and Drying Technology, adjusting the Cropping Calendar, and providing projects such as solar-powered pump irrigation to supply water to farmlands.

The NIA expressed their gratitude to their partner agencies such as the Philippine Center for Postharves­t Developmen­t and Mechanizat­ion, Philippine Rice Research Institute and other government offices.

During the rice harvesting, overseer Cesar dela Cruz revealed that the recent result shows an estimated yield of 73.5 cavans (50 kg/cavan) from a 0.3-hectare area, with the harvesting still in progress.

The event was attended by representa­tives from the LGU of Guimba, Nueva Ecija, spearheade­d by its Councilor Hon. Kenth Natividad and its Municipal Administra­tor Dr. Casimiro Galapon Jr., non-government organizati­ons, UPRIIS officers and personnel and NIA-CO officials.

Together with a shared vision, NIA remains steadfast in their commitment to increase crop yields and reduce importatio­n. This aligns with the goal of Bagong Pilipinas led by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., which emphasizes a dedicated focus on achieving rice selfsuffic­iency Philippine­s.

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