Pangasinan coop gets P1-M worth solar-powered irrigation system from DAR

Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II and concurrent Assistant Regional Director for Admin Maria Ana B. Francisco and Members of Barlo Agrarian Reform Cooperative  in Mabini, Pangasinan tests the water from the SPIS.

Mabini, Pangasinan – The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) has turned over a solar-powered irrigation system (SPIS) worth PHP 1,000,000.00 to the agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs), who are members of the Barlo Agrarian Reform Cooperative here.

DAR- Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II and concurrent Assistant Regional Director for Administration Maria Ana B. Francisco said the irrigation system will address the water problem of the ARBs and non-ARBs living in Mabini, Pangasinan to increase their income and uplift their lives.

“As part of the effort and mandate of the department in helping the agrarian reform beneficiaries to become resilient in the global issue of climate change, the SPIS was constructed under Climate Resilient and Farm Productivity Support Program or CRFPSP,” Francisco said.

She said the SPIS can irrigate three (3) to five (5) hectares of agricultural land that will benefit thirty (30) farmers who have irrigation problems in the area.

The Solar-Powered Irrigation System (SPIS) turned over to the members of Barlo Agrarian Reform Cooperative in Mabini, Pangasinan.

Board of director of the Barlo Agrarian Reform Cooperative Leynard Berbenzana said each farmer spends ₱ 20,000.00 on irrigation, including rent on water pump, labor and crude oil.

“With the help of the SPIS, the production cost of the farmers will be reduced because they will no longer buy gasoline for their generator sets, instead, they will use sunlight for the operation of their machinery. If there is sufficient heat from the sun, it will generate more water," Berbenzana said.

Tranquilino Balagat, one of the beneficiaries of SPIS said that before, Barlo farmers planted rice during the rainy season in month of June, then harvested in October same year because they only depend on the pouring rain to irrigate their paddy fields and , they can no longer plant during the summer, so the land is idle from November to May.

He disclosed that now, because of SPIS in their area, farmers gradually will be able to plant even if it is not the rainy season.

DAR Pangasinan with representatives from the local government of Mabini, led the turnover ceremony in Brgy. Barlo. The said solar-powered irrigation system is the second SPIS provided by DAR in Western Pangasinan.

Earlier, some142 farmer-members of the DAR-assisted ARB organization, the Rang-Ay Upland Integrated Farmers Association, Inc. in Brgy. Dacap Norte, Bani, Pangasinan benefited from the SPIS project of the DAR.

Kooperatiba ng Pangasinan pinagkalooban ng DAR ng P1-M halaga na solar-powered irrigation system

Mabini, Pangasinan – Pinagkalooban kamakailan ng Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) ang mga agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) na mga miyembro ng Barlo Agrarian Reform Cooperative dito ng isang solar-powered irrigation system (SPIS) na nagkakahalaga ng PHP1,000,000.00.

Ayon kay Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II at kasalukuyang Assistant Regional Director for Administration Maria Ana B. Francisco, makatutulong ang irigasyon sa problema sa tubig ng mga ARBs at mga hindi ARBs na naninirahan sa Mabini, Pangasinan upang madagdagan ang kanilang kita at maiangat ang kanilang pamumuhay.

"Bilang bahagi ng pagsisikap at mandato ng kagawaran na matulungan ang mga agrarian reform beneficiaries na maging matatag sa pandaigdigang isyu ng pagbabago ng klima, ang SPIS ay itinayo sa ilalim ng Climate Resilient at Farm Productivity Support Program o CRFPSP," ani Francisco.

Ipinahayag niya na kaya nitong tubigan ang tatlo (3) hanggang limang (5) ektaryang taniman na pakikinabangan ng tatlumpung (30) magsasaka na matagal nang problema ang patubig sa kanilang lugar.

Ayon sa isa sa mga board of directors ng Barlo Agrarian Reform Cooperative na si Leynard Berbenzana, umaabot sa ₱20,000.00 ang nagagastos ng bawat magsasaka sa pagpapatubig, kasama na rin ang upa sa water pump, upa sa tao, at krudo.

"Sa tulong ng SPIS, mababawasan ang gastos ng mga magsasaka dahil hindi na sila bibili ng gasolina para sa kanilang mga generator set, sa halip ay gagamitin nila ang sikat ng araw para sa operasyon ng kanilang mga makinarya. Kung mayroong sapat na init mula sa araw, ay makakapagbigay ito ng mas maraming tubig," ani ni Berbenzana.

Ipinahayag ni Tranquilino Balagat, isa sa mga benepisyaryo ng SPIS na dati, sa maulang buwan ng Hunyo lamang nagpupunla ng palay ang mga magsasaka ng Barlo, at sabay-sabay ang anihan tuwing Oktubre. Dahil nakasalalay lamang sila sa buhos ng ulan upang matubigan ang kanilang palayan, hindi na sila nakapagtatanim tuwing tag-init, kung kaya nakatiwangwang lang ang bukid simula Nobyembre hanggang Mayo.

Sinabi niya na ngayong may SPIS na sa kanilang lugar, unti-unti nang nakapagtatanim ang mga magsasaka kahit hindi panahon ng tag-ulan.

Kasama ang mga kinatawan ng lokal na pamahalaan ng Mabini, pinangunahan ng DAR Pangasinan ang turnover ceremony sa Brgy. Barlo. Ang solar powered na irigasyon sa Mabini ang ikalawang SPIS na ibinigay ng DAR sa Western Pangasinan.

Nauna ng ipinagkaloob sa may 142 magsasakang-miyembro ng DAR-assisted ARB organization (ARBO), ang Rang-Ay Upland Integrated Farmers Association, Inc. sa Brgy. Dacap Norte, Bani ang isang SPIS project ng DAR.