Chandiga William, a dedicated resident of Palenyua in Pakele Village, Adjumani District, plays a pivotal role in managing the family’s diverse agricultural endeavors. With a keen eye for innovation, he spearheaded the search, identification, and installation of SunCulture’s Solar Water Pump on the family farm.
Spanning 2 acres, the farm encompasses poultry, vegetable cultivation, and livestock farming, each reliant on a stable and dependable water supply for optimal productivity.
Prior to SunCulture’s intervention, Chandiga recounts the challenges of water scarcity plaguing both the homestead and the farm. Family members endured arduous journeys to fetch water, often at exorbitant costs when relying on third-party assistance.
Water serves as a lifeline for the farm, facilitating vegetable cultivation, domestic use, napier grass farming for livestock feed, and meeting the needs of the broader community. With a noticeable smile, Chandiga attests to the transformative impact of SunCulture’s solution, citing a marked increase in farm production and the ability to commercialize agricultural activities effectively.
Recognizing the pivotal role of readily available water in sustainable agriculture, Chandiga emphasizes its significance as a game-changer.
The shift from water scarcity to abundance has ushered in a new era of happiness and fulfillment for Chandiga William’s farm and homestead, underscoring the timeless adage: water is life.