PBBM Seeks Collab With Women Legislators To Promote Gender Equality

Hinimok ni Pangulong Marcos ang mas malapit na pakikipagtulungan sa mga babaeng mambabatas upang isulong ang gender equality sa bansa.

Homegrown Talents Showcase Skills In Provincial Skills Olympics

Ipinakita ng mga lokal na talento ang kanilang galing sa iba’t ibang trade areas sa ginanap na Provincial Skills Olympics sa Ilocos Norte.

NFA Releases 32K Rice Sacks In Northern Mindanao Under PHP20 Per Kilogram Program

Naglabas ang NFA ng mahigit 32,000 sako ng bigas sa Northern Mindanao sa ilalim ng PHP20 kada kilo na programa.

DOH-NIR Calls For Blood Donors Via Regionwide Mobile Campaign

Nanawagan ang DOH-NIR sa publiko na makiisa sa kanilang mobile blood donation campaign upang madagdagan ang suplay ng dugo sa rehiyon.

Surigao Del Norte Island Farmers To Benefit From PHP20 Million Facility

Government intervention brings hope to rice farmers in remote villages, as the PHP20 million solar-powered irrigation project boosts yields.


Surigao Del Norte Island Farmers To Benefit From PHP20 Million Facility

24
24

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Rice farmers in the island village of Opong in the Surigao del Norte town of Taganaan received vital irrigation facility support from the government to help them increase their yields.

In an interview on Monday, Noel Escabal, president of the local irrigators association, said the government intervention, through the National Irrigation Administration in the Caraga Region (NIA-13), is proof of the continuing care for the rice farmers especially those in far-flung areas.

Barangay Opong is a small island about 30 minutes by boat from Taganaan in mainland Mindanao. Based on the 2020 census, Opong has a total population of 966 OR 5.58 percent of the total population of the town

“This PHP20 million solar-powered irrigation project will provide more water to the farms of our members. At present, we have 98 members here in Opong cultivating around 28 hectares of rice farms,” Escabal said in the vernacular.

The newly completed irrigation project, turned over by NIA-13 to the farmers on Oct. 7, consists of four sets of solar-powered pumps and canal structures that connect to the different rice farms in the village.

“We are thankful to the government for this project. This also means improving the lives of the rice farmers in the island barangay of Opong,” Escabal said.

With the irrigation system, he said they expect an increase in their yields especially during the first cropping season next year.

“This project will also ensure enough water supply to our farms especially since we are experiencing El Niño,” he said. (PNA)