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Ako Bicol solon bats for renewable energy to help agri sector amid El Niño onslaught

admin July 10, 2023

Rep. Elizaldy Co

AKO Bicol Party-list Rep. Elizaldy Co is pushing for the utilization of renewable energy to help the agricultural sector mitigate the impacts of El Niño.

Co said it is necessary to take proactive measures to address the potential adverse effects of the weather phenomenon that is seen to bring hotter days ahead as it may affect rainfall patterns in various provinces which may result in decreased water supply, even drought.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) earlier declared that El Niño is here in the country and that it may intensify in the coming months through the first quarter of 2024.

“Given the predictions from PAGASA, it is crucial that we take proactive measures to address the potential adverse effects of El Niño on our agricultural communities,” Co said.

For instance, Co said, solar-powered water supply systems could help ascertain reliable access to clean water, especially in impoverished, far-flung, and upland communities.

He noted that solar-powered water supply systems have been proven successful in addressing the water needs of areas that required a sustainable and dependable water source.

In fact, the lawmaker said he is pursuing an innovative approach by collaborating with experts to implement solar-powered irrigation and fertigation systems in the Bicol Region.

Through this, he said, Bicol farmers would be provided with sustainable solutions to mitigate the impact of water scarcity and optimize agricultural practices.

“The proposed solar-powered irrigation facility, coupled with an advanced fertigation system, holds great promise in ensuring an uninterrupted and environmentally friendly water supply for our farmers,” said Co, chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations.

“We can harness the power of renewable energy to ensure efficient water usage and enhance crop productivity in the Bicol Region. We can empower our farmers with sustainable and efficient methods to overcome the challenges posed by El Niño and maximize their agricultural output.”

“By promoting responsible water management practices, adopting innovative technologies, and empowering communities, we can enhance our resilience and minimize the impact of El Niño on our farmers and their livelihoods,” he also said.  

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