By Larry
Lopez
TABUK CITY,
Kalinga - – The National Irrigation
Administration allotted P239 million to boost the existing irrigation system in
the province, according to NIA Administrator Claro Maranan.
In his
keynote address during the 19th Kalinga Day Anniversary and Ullalim Festival
Feb. 14, Maranan said the fund is released in two tranches
with the first release of P119M in 2014 and P120M in 2015.
He said the
fund is intended to finance more irrigation infrastructure-support projects to
scale-up rice production in Kalinga.
Maranan
informed that based on the latest record of NIA, Kalinga has the potential to
achieve an average yield of 10MT/hectare and can become the country’s top
rice- producing province.
At present,
the province posts an average yield of 7MT/hectare as qualifier in the annual
National Rice Achiever’s Award.
He said the
province’s notable achievements in agriculture had moved the national
government to pour-in more funds for irrigation here in line with President
Benigno C. Aquino’s Rice Production Enhancement Program.
The projects
when implemented would convert Kalinga’s remaining 18,200 hectare irrigable
land as new rice production area, Maranan said.
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