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BBM inaugurates Phl's largest solar-powered pump irrigation

The Philippine Star

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June 11, 2024

President Marcos inaugurated yesterday the country's biggest solarpowered pump irrigation project that is seen to boost agricultural production.

- HELEN FLORES

BBM inaugurates Phl's largest solar-powered pump irrigation

The P65.7-million Cabaruan Solar-Powered Pump Irrigation Project (SPIP) in Quirino, Isabela is expected to irrigate 350 hectares of rice field, benefitting 237 farmers.

"We get free electricity from the sun so we can provide free irrigation," Marcos said in his speech.

"Since I assumed office, I have said we have to fix the agriculture sector and we all know that the most important aspect in improving our farmers' yield is irrigation," he said. Marcos served as agriculture secretary at the start of his presidency.

The President said the Cabaruan SPIP was the first to be constructed over an irrigation canal, relieving farmers of the requirement of donating a portion of their property.

He said excess power generated by the solar panels could also be sold to the national grid.

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