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They carry out a tour to relaunch the Juancho Valley Development Project

Realizan recorrido para relanzar Proyecto de Desarrollo del Valle de Juancho

The Dominican Agrarian Institute (IAD), and the National Institute of Hydraulic Resources (INDRHI), carried out an inspection tour of the Juancho Valley Development Project (Prodevaj), with the aim of rehabilitating it for its relaunch.

The productive lands of the area, made up of communities from Barahona and Pedernales, are located in the area of ​​influence of the Nizaíto canal, built to carry water for agriculture and human consumption.

Prodevaj is an associative project made up of three farms with 6,000 tasks each, divided into blocks of 500, occupied by 32 farmers, whose original design included a lagoon for 46 million gallons of water, which would be sent to the plantations by a drive pump system.

The Prodevaj was created to take advantage of the potential of the Nizaíto interprovincial canal, built in 1994, with an irrigation capacity for some 4,000 hectares (64,000 tasks for agricultural and livestock production), and at the same time use an updated drip irrigation system from the canal, with the capacity to irrigate 18,000 tasks to be planted with products of high national consumption.

It is estimated that at least another 12,000 tasks are dry.

The director of the IAD maintained that the agency has the land to provide Prodevaj farmers with plots of up to 30 tasks, due to the complaint of some present that they had been settled on land with only 16 tasks.

“We know that in this area 16 tasks is not enough to produce in such a way that they can live in a dignified way, as a farmer deserves, but the IAD can take them up to 30 tasks,” said García.

On his side, the director of INDRHI assured that his institution will do the pertinent work to bring water to the Juancho Valley, after several years of deterioration and abandonment of its irrigation canals.

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