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In narra, solar power now fuels fields and hopes

Jane Jauhali by Jane Jauhali
May 3, 2025
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Farmers in Barangay Malatgao in Narra, Palawan gathered to witness a small revolution in the making: the official launch of the Malatgao Solar Pump Irrigation Project (SPIP).

The three newly completed solar-powered irrigation units, a project spearheaded by the National Irrigation Administration – Palawan Irrigation Management Office (NIA-PIMO), mark a significant shift toward sustainable farming solutions in a region where agriculture remains the backbone of daily life.

Completed on October 15, 2024, the Malatgao SPIP is designed to irrigate 30 hectares of farmland, directly benefiting 16 farmers who have long depended on inconsistent water supply to sustain their crops. In a country where food security remains a fragile goal, such infrastructure projects are quietly critical.
During the inauguration, NIA MIMAROPA Regional Manager Engr. Ronilio M. Cervantes thanked the farmers and the local irrigators’ associations for their cooperation, calling the project a “shared investment” in both land and future. He urged the community to safeguard the system, stressing that the longevity of the solar pumps depends not just on the technology but on the stewardship of those who use it.

Solar irrigation is hardly a headline-grabbing technology in wealthier nations, but here, its arrival feels transformative. In a province vulnerable to drought and shifting weather patterns, the promise of a consistent, renewable water source could mean the difference between a meager harvest and a thriving one.
Beyond addressing the immediate needs of Narra’s farming community, the project embodies a deeper, urgent ambition: to make Palawan’s agricultural economy more resilient without further burdening the environment.
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