Dried up. Hectares of farmland and fish farms in Vintar and Batac are drying up, causing millions of damages for farming and fishing communities in this northern part of Luzon. (Lei Adriano) |
Staff reporter
Vintar,
Ilocos Norte—Ilocano farmers in this town raised the alarm as they may no
longer hit production target this year as prolonged drought continue to pester
vast tracks of agricultural lands here.
Vintar is the province’s top rice producer.
Over the years, officers and members of Zanjera Taguipuro,
an organized rural farmers’ organization here have observed the lack of water
supply to sustain the growth of their plants while rivers and underground water
sources have already reached critical level.
At Brgy. Salsamagui,
withering plants and dried up farm lots are creating discomfort for farmers.
Compared to previous years of the same period this year,
Manny Agbayani said they could no longer plant for a third cropping due to lack
of water coming from the irrigation canal.
“Awan maaramidmi ta
awan metten ti danum nga agturong kadagiti pagtatalonanmi [We are at a loss
for we can no longer plant for third cropping due to lack of water flowing to
our farmlands], said Mr. Agbayani as he met with his association to discuss how
to remedy this problem.
“Ita, awan mabalinmi
no di ti aguray ti kaasi ti tudo tapno makapagmulakami manen [For now, we
just have to wait for the coming of rain so we can start planting again],” stated
Artemio dela Cruz, president of the Bagbag Irrigators Association.
Aside from the dried up farm lots and rivers reaching
critical level, farmers have complained about mismanaged government projects
such as a multi-million irrigation project with leaks.
Farmers said they are dismayed by this project as it only
worsened their problem affecting about 1,500 farmers tilling about 500 hectares
of agricultural lands in the adjacent municipalities of Vintar, Bacarra and
Pasuquin town.
In a separate interview, Engr. Danilo Gomez of National Irrigation
Administration said work is now on-going to repair the leaks. He also clarified
that the established irrigation project could not function well as the water
flow is only at 200 liters per second instead of an average capacity of 2,500
liters per second.
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