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“sa bawat paglingon ay tumingin, at sa bawat pagtingin ay lumingon”
Hello everyone! Opening myself to another social media platform that I can use to share my creative side. This artwork shows how I view things around me.
KABANATA 1: Hiraya
Isang sinaunang salita na maaaring nakalimutan na ng iilan, ngunit ito ay hindi mawawala sa isang indibidwal. Lahat tayo ay may pangarap. Lahat tayo ay may hiraya. Maaring ang iilan ay nasa proseso pa ng pagkatuto, ang iba ay naabot na ang kanilang pangarap, at mayroon ding hindi nakamit ang gusto nila sa buhay. Bawat tao ay may pangarap, mithiin sa buhay, at imahinasyon sa pag-likha. May mga hindi pa ito nakikita dahil natatabunan sila ng dilim ng problema, pero darating ang panahon na ito ay kanilang matatanaw. Hindi masama ang mangarap sabi nga nila. Basta't hindi ka nakakatapak ng ibang tao, ay "okay" lang. Kaya't patuloy na mangarap, at mahalin ang iyong hiraya.
ISANG SALITA, KUWENTO NG MADLA
-Simple layouts with a featured word.
-A personally constructed caption to tell a generalized story about the featured word.
-The language used is Filipino.
"every farmer deserves better"
an advocacy campaign for farmers rights
-alexander
what is farming?
A science and art of cultivating plants and animals as raw materials and everyone's source of food. It is the practice of maintaining the health of land, water, plants, crops, and animals to produce quality raw materials and resources.
who are the farmers?
A person who is engaged in agriculture, raising living things, food, or raw materials. They are responsible for all crops and livestock that are needed for us to survive. A farmer may have their own farms or might be a a worker to someone's farm. These people are the makers of all the resources that people use for businesses and everyone's necessities.
mistreatments to farmers
Figures of Farmers Daily Nominal Wage according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (as of 2019)
More websites and sources are added for more references aboyt the topic.
REFERENCES:
Farm workers are paid an average daily wage of PhP 331.10 in 2019; CALABARZON farm workers are the highest paid while Central Visayas farm workers are the lowest paid
https://psa.gov.ph/content/farm-workers-are-paid-average-daily-wage-php-33110-2019-calabarzon-farm-workers-are-highest
2018 study: Rice farmers' income drops due to TRAIN
https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/05/03/PhilRice-farmers-income-TRAIN.html
CURRENT REAL MINIMUM WAGE RATES
https://nwpc.dole.gov.ph/stats/current-real-minimum-wage-rates/
DOLE Homepage
https://nwpc.dole.gov.ph/
Farmers Rights Matter!
Farmers are fighting for these rights for a very long time and up until to this day, it is still not given to them. The Magna Carta for Small Farmers or Republic Act of 7607 aims to properly distribute and provide the support, financial assistance, and benefits of smallhold farmers. The law also encourages farmers to join planning and organizing seminars and projects. This may serve as the documented proof that farmers have these rights, yet this law is going to be irrelevant if there are no actions and adherence from the government itself for this to happen. Starting from the benefits, market support, and farmers education through seminars, ang etc. The law empowers the role of farmers on our society as well as to help them harness their capabilities to achieve a greater potential on their farming skills and they deserve to have this benefits!
As for the Rice Tarrification Law, we all know that this law gives way to imported rice and that will make additional tarrifs to the market in our country. It will also put down the opportunities of local rice and local farmers to penetrate the market since imported rice will be in demand from the consumers. This will make the farmers income drop estimatedly atleast P50 billion pesos and the estimated numbers of farmers affected are most likely 2.5 million. In the first place, our country (the Philippines) has a lot of potential in terms of agriculture. We are rich in natural resources. If we will based on the rights and provisions given to the Magna Carta for Small Farmers, if it was prioritized, then maybe we already have a good system of agriculture.
The Php 5,000 financial assistance of the government is indeed a "consuelo de bobo" (a branding from former agriculture secretary Leonardo Montemayor). It was declared that this will serve as somehow a "Christmas Bonus" for the farmers, but logically speaking, it doesn't comprehend to the necessary amount the farmers must receive. Each farmer suffered due to loss of income worth of Php 25,000, and the financial assistance for them is only Php 5,000? It's totally unfair for the farmers. “Hindi pwedeng gutom ang nagpapakain sa atin. Kailangan silang matulungang magpakain sa ating lahat,” Pangilinan said during the deliberation of the law. It is ironic that they are the ones who put a lot of hardwork for everyone to have foods and goods, yet they experience hunger and unfair labor practices.
-alexander
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for further details, check the references below:
Republic ACT 7607: Empowering Smallhood Farmers in their Economic Endeavors. (from FTTC Agricultural Policy Platform)
Republic Act 7607: Empowering Smallhold Farmers in their Economic Endeavors[1] Albert P. Aquino, Virma Anne A. Lim and Princess Alma B.
Duterte signs rice tariffication law. (from Rappler).
The law lifts import limits on rice, which opens the doors to more imported rice entering the country – a boon to Filipino consumers, but a
Give millions in excess rice tax as cash aid to farmers, says Pangilinan
Rice farmers have been seeking government aid as farmgate prices plunge to P12 per kilo
A seed planted by hardwork and pain can turn into something meaningful if it is valued. So take care of our farmers, stand with farmers rights, and help them to achieve the rightful treatment and considerations that they deserve.