
(Photo from NIA-11)
DAVAO CITY — A newly completed P10-million irrigation project in Davao Occidental will provide farmers with sustainable and modern agricultural solutions, the National Irrigation Administration in the Davao Region (NIA-11) said Monday.
The Basiawan Pump Irrigation Project, the province’s first groundwater pump irrigation initiative, was turned over to the Basiawan Solar Power Pump Irrigators Association (IA) Inc. in Sitio Kumassie, Barangay Basiawan, Sta. Maria last month.
Benjie Nierre, head of engineering and operations at NIA-11 Davao del Sur Irrigation Management Office (IMO), said the project uses a solar-powered pumping system to lift groundwater.
Then, water is distributed to farmlands through high-density polyethylene pipes for efficient irrigation.
“This project highlights the importance of collaboration among farmers, partner agencies, and local government units in achieving sustainable agricultural development,” Nierre said.
Preciano Natad, president of the IA, expressed gratitude for the project, highlighting its crucial role during the dry season.
“It will greatly help our fellow farmers and neighboring areas, increasing their production. Our vision is to further develop this project to benefit future generations,” Natad said.
The project will be operated and maintained in partnership with the IA to ensure its sustainability and long-term impact on the region’s agricultural productivity.