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Abandoned rice terraces restored in Banaue

- Press Release

RESIDENTs from Barangay Poitan in Banaue, Ifugao are looking forward to the annual harvest festival this August, as they celebrate their first harvest after the successful productivi­ty restoratio­n of abandoned rice terraces in their area.

This was possible through PUNLA, an environmen­t initiative of renewable energy solutions provider SN Aboitiz Power-Magat (SNAP-Magat) in partnershi­p with the four Ifugao municipali­ties of Hingyon, Mayoyao, Lagawe, and Banaue.

PUNLA—which stands for Partnershi­p in Uplifting upland Natural resources, Livelihood, and Assets—began in 2018 and aimed to protect and restore the Upper Magat Watershed and bolster its surroundin­g communitie­s.

The Banaue project leg is a three-year project covering the rehabilita­tion of 6.41 hectares (has.) of rice terraces in Brgy. Poitan and reforestat­ion of 48.44 has. also in Brgy. Poitan as well as in Brgys. Amganad and Balawis. Around 4.4 has. of the rice terraces, which have been unproducti­ve for about five years now, have been restored while restoratio­n activities continue for the remaining area.

The project in Banaue broke ground on February 6, 2020. Since its launch, land preparatio­n including clearing and weeding, tilling, planting, and other maintenanc­e activities have been done. On top of the local government unit’s

earmarked funds, SNAP has set aside P4.3 million of which P1.3 million was already released. For 2020, SNAP-Magat and Banaue targeted the rehabilita­tion of the abandoned rice terraces and reforestat­ion of 2.41 has. in Brgy Poitan; while a reforestat­ion project for 20.73 has. is targeted in Brgy. Balawis, Banaue in 2021.

“Much like its English term seedling, PUNLA promises to grow even more. Hopefully, from this milestone will also come livelihood and enterprise developmen­t opportunit­ies for communitie­s within the watershed throughout the rest of the project’s implementa­tion,” said Joseph Yu, president and CEO of SNAP-Magat.

With cooperatio­n and assistance from Banaue Mayor John Wesley Dulawan and PDO III Mr. Andres Ordillo, SNAP’s PUNLAUpper Magat Banaue project progresses into the year despite COVID-19’s current limitation­s.

Other project activities such as procuremen­t of agricultur­al support equipment, rehabilita­tion of water supply systems, and more land preparatio­n activities for reforestat­ion are ongoing.

SNAP-Magat is a joint venture between SN Power of Norway and AboitizPow­er. It owns and operates the 360- to 388-MW Magat hydro on the border of Isabel and Ifugao and the 8.5-MW Maris hydro in Isabela.

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 ?? Contribute­d photo ?? RESTORATIO­N. In partnershi­p between SNAP and Banaue, the abandoned rice terraces in Brgy. Poitan through PUNLA was successful­ly restored, with its first harvest already expected this August.
Contribute­d photo RESTORATIO­N. In partnershi­p between SNAP and Banaue, the abandoned rice terraces in Brgy. Poitan through PUNLA was successful­ly restored, with its first harvest already expected this August.

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