Farmers appeal for irrigation

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    GUIMBA, Nueva Ecija – Over 2,000 farmers who till a total of 3,574 hectares of rice fields in northern Nueva Ecija      have appealed for “ease of life” in including them in the program area of the National Irrigation Administration-Upper  Pampanga  River Integrated Irrigation System (NIA-UPRIIS) this dry crop season. The farmers who belong to two    Farmer Irrigators’ Associations (FIAs), the organization of farmers who benefit from government irrigation system,      sought the intervention of Administrator Florencio Padernal to effect their inclusion amidefforts of the UPRIIS to  rationalize usage of water from Pantabangan Dam and different local sources in anticipation f El Nino phenomenon. “Konting pagsasaayos lang ng efficiency ng pamamahagi ng tubig ay aabutin na kami,” a farmer said saying their       group had already sent a letter toPadernal last month. “Mahigit 50 taon kaming  naghintay na magkaroon ng tubig-  irigasyon para sa aming palayan tapos ngayon nandiyan na ay hindi kami maki-kinabang,” the source who requested  for anonymity said. The letter was signed by Feredrico Cenence and Ruben  Bautista, presidents of      Talugtog-Guimba FIA Inc and North Guimba FIA, Inc., respectively. In their letter to Padernal, Cenence and Bautista    said their groups are supposed beneficiaries of the super diversion canal 1 Extra and 2 under the multi-million dollar     Casecnan Multi-Purose Irrigation  and Power Project (CMIPP) that was completed during the  dry crop  season of 2013-2014.  “Sa nagdaang dalawang sakahan (dry crop season  2013-2014 at wet season 2014) ay hindi  po kami naisama  sa programa ng patubigan  ng UPRIIS sa kadahilanang  ang naimbak daw na tubig sa         Pantabangan Dam ay mababa,”  it reads. The farmers said they have  by themselves initiated steps  to have their farm  included in  the forthcoming dry season, including canal maintenance,  creation of main farm ditch, and training     water management, basic leadership and financial  management. “Nakikiusap kami na maisama  sa        program areas para sa kabuhayan ng aming pamilya na matagal nang naghihirap,”  the source said. Earlier, the     provincial government  of Nueva Ecija and NIA conducted a water summit to thresh out action to cushion  the impact  of El Nino this dry season. Gov. Aurelio Umali presided  over the summit that was  attended by representatives from     the Department of Agriculture  (DA), water districts, local  government units, irrigators’ associations, among others.    NIA-UPRIIS operations manager Reynaldo Puno, said the summit came out with projection on the extent of damage    that may be caused by  El Niño, adding they expect a significant decline in palay  and rice production which, if not    addressed, will impact on food security targets on a nationwide scale.  Last July, the Philippine Atmospheric,   Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) advised  Filipinos to prepare for below normal  rainfall in the last quarter  of the year, as scientists are predicting the development of a “weak to moderate”  El Niño     during the period.    

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