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Senator Cynthia Villar recognizes the National Irrigation Administration’s impact on agriculture and emphasizes the need for climate-resilient practices and support for farmers.


By The Mindanao Life

Senator Villar Cites NIA For Its 60 Years Service To Filipinos

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Speaking on its 60th Founding Anniversary, Sen. Cynthia Villar acknowledged the significant impact of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) on the country’s agricultural sector.

Saying it cannot be overstated, Villar noted that NIA has been instrumental in reducing our dependence on rainfed agriculture

This year’s weeklong celebration of its Anniversary with the theme “NIA Para sa Progresibong Pilipinas” included exhibits of its milestones, sports competition and the NIA Singing Idol.

“Over the past six decades, she said NIA has played a pivotal role in transforming our agricultural landscape, ensuring a sustainable and reliable water supply to our farmers, and fostering economic growth in rural communities,” said Villar.

“Today, we pay tribute to the dedicated men and women who have worked tirelessly to make it a success, and the millions of farmers who have benefited from your services,” she added.

When NIA was established in 1963 through RA 3601, its mission was clear-to provide water resources for agricultural purposes, enhance food production, and improve the lives of our farmers.

Through the construction of dams, canals, and irrigation systems, NIA has enabled our farmers to cultivate their lands more efficiently, thus increasing crop yields and their income.

In the celebration, the senator also reminded the DENR to be ready for the challenges that lie ahead.

She pointed out that climate change poses a significant threat to our agricultural sector, with changing rainfall patterns, increased frequency of extreme weather events, and rising temperatures.

“The National Irrigation Administration must continue to adapt and innovate, exploring sustainable and climate-resilient irrigation practices, promoting water conservation, and investing in modern technologies to maximize water efficiency,” she added.

As a Senator and the Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Agriculture Food, and Agrarian Reform, she related her goal to improve the lives of our farmers.

“I ensure that every legislation I create is tailored towards addressing the needs of our agriculture sector, promoting food security, and increasing the income of our farmers,” she further stated.

Source: http://www.senate.gov.ph