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Partial turnover of new irrigation project by NIA held

Tuesday, January 7, 2014 - 15:45

National Irrigation Administration chief Claro V. Maranan officiated the partial turnover and blessing of the Ceboza Communal Irrigation Project to the Badagoy Irrigators Association, Inc. last December 29, 2013 at Magsaysay, Davao del Sur in Region XI.

The event was also attended by Regional Irrigation Manager Julius S. Maquiling of Region XI, Municipal Mayor of Magsaysay, Davao del Sur Hon. Engr. Arthur Davin, Badagoy Irrigators Association, Inc. President and Brgy. Kagawad Exiquel Elentorio, Irrigation Management Officer Manny Rañeses and farmers who are members of the Irrigators Association.

The new irrigation facilities that were constructed at the cost of P30,240,000 consisting of dams, canals and canal structures will supply water to a new area of 270 hectares and will supplement the existing 2,100 hectares of farmland and will benefit more or less 1,200 farmers. The Badagoy Irrigators Association, Inc. was a 2012 Agri Pinoy Awardee for irrigation systems management according to RIM Julius S. Maquiling.

On his speech, the administrator said that he was pleased with the association for actively working with barangay officials and the NIA and it was due to this close coordination that contributed to the success of the agency's project in the area.

"We were not able to complete our projects without the help of the farmers, the barangay, and the local government," Maranan said.

7-Point Program for NIA set

Monday, December 9, 2013 - 10:15

National Irrigation Administration (NIA) chief Claro V. Maranan has conceptualized and formulated the guidelines and principles of his Seven Point Program that he earlier introduced upon assuming his post as administrator to outline the agency's immediate course of action on various aspects of organizational and operational performance.

The objectives of the said program are the following: 1. Provide creative and speedy solutions to the urgent problems confronting NIA; 2. Rally the support of employees and officers in carrying out the Change plan and 3. Document the program for future reference as a learning organization committed to continuing improvement.

The program is consistent with President Aquino's vision of the Philippines which depicts a country with transformational leaders, a government dedicated to honing and mobilizing people's skills and energies as well as the responsible harnessing of natural resources, and the value for excellence and integrity.

NIA utilizes equipment for typhoon-affected irrigation sites

Tuesday, November 26, 2013 - 09:00

The National Irrigation Administration (NIA) will utilize its machineries and equipment to help repair irrigation systems that were affected by the recent onslaught of Typhoon "Yolanda" that occurred last November 2013. The use of the said equipment is part of NIA's on-going efforts to restore irrigation services to avert further damage to crops.

NIA Administrator Claro V. Maranan reported that he had made an inventory of the agency's equipment and found that the agency has 95 heavy equipment and 88 light equipment that can be used for repairs and were sent to the affected areas (Region 4-A, 4-B, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 13).

As of November 22, 2013, the agency's latest summary report indicates cost of damages to facilities in the affected regions was estimated at P545,693,782 while crop damages was estimated at P463,624,981.

Apart from the use of its equipment, the Administrator further reports that NIA plans to allocate P140,000,000 from its 2014 budget for the Irrigation sites, specially those who are always hit by typhoons.

NIA Launches JICA-Funded NISRIP

Wednesday, November 20, 2013 - 15:00

Administrator Claro V. Maranan, who viewed the activity as a very 'significant event for the agency,' led the National Irrigation Administration in launching the agency's newest foreign funded project, the National Irrigation Sector Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (NISRIP), together with representatives from the Japan International Cooperation Association (JICA) and Philippine Rice Research Institute (JICA). NIA officials from the central and field offices, employees, and other guests watched as the JICA-funded initiative was placed into the limelight at the IEC Auditorium within the NIA Compound on November 19, 2013.

After Deputy Administrator Modesto G. Membreve welcomed the audience in this significant event in NIA, Acting Project Manager, Engr. John Celeste, proudly introduced the project as a complete 5-year intervention to increase the productivity of around 22,563 farmer-beneficiaries from nine different regions nationwide, covering a total service area of 35,670 hecatares, through rehabilitation and restoration of systems, provision of consultancy and institutional development activities as well as giving operation and maintenance equipment, and other agricultural support services.

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