Farmer in Argentina harnesses solar energy to irrigate rice crop

 Rice Today   |  

Teddy Cotella, a farmer in Entre Rios in Argentina, is harnessing solar energy to draw underground water to irrigate his rice crop.

Although traditionally a rice-producing area, many farmers have stopped growing rice because the cost of fuel has made rice farming unprofitable.

However, Mr. Cotella’ is able to provide water to his 300-hectare farm, 10 of which is planted with rice, using 36 solar panels to power his pumps 24 hours a day.

Read the full story at Inter Press Service

More on energy-efficient agricultural innovations:

1 Comment so far. Feel free to join this conversation.

  1. David P. Blessing July 25, 2022 at 10:49 pm - Reply

    Greetings from Engineers Without Borders-Tanzania.

    Engineers Without Borders-Tanzania (EWB-Tanzania), is a non profit organization using Engineering innovations to improve lives of people through Sustainable Community Development Projects in Line with Sustainable Development Goals -SDGs.

    We have been so much inspired by your Solar Irrigation Farming and all other projects under your Organization:

    We are requesting for your Partnership Consideration on how best we can work together to improve/Transform lives of disadvantaged Communities in Tanzania under Agriculture Innovation program.

    We look forward to hearing from you.

    David Paul Blessing
    Chairperson- EWB-Tanzania
    Plot No. 401, House No12
    Ally Hassan Mwinyi Road, Mikocheni A
    Kinondoni, Dar es salaam – Tanzania
    Mob: +255 713 276655 whatsapp
    http://www.ewb-tz.or.tz

Leave A Response