PH Agriculture – “A Science With A Farmer’s Face Riding High With Family” Hopefully Under President Ferdinand “BBM” Marcos Jr
A for Agriculture. “One of the main drivers of our push for growth and employment,” President Ferdinand “BBM” Marcos Jr said in his State of the Nation Address (SoNA) on Monday, 25 July 2022, “will be in the agricultural sector.” As an agriculturist, my personal vision is: “A science with a farmer’s face riding high with family.”
(my photo taken 2017, edited)
In his SoNA, BBM spoke of assisting farmers financially and
technically. The Department of Agriculture (DA) will extend loans, buy farm
inputs in bulk – including fertilizers, seeds, feeds, fuel; and will provide financial
assistance as desirable. He said in so many words: “We will strengthen the
value chain that begins with the farmer and ends with the consumers.”
BBM equated climate change with agriculture, saying:
The production of farm
inputs or needs of farmers to develop their farms will be planned as according to
simultaneously addressing the challenge of climate change and global warming. (from
BBM’s Tagalog to my English)
2 simultaneous DA challenges: farmer poverty and climate
change. For my vision, I borrow from the 2000-2014 powerful slogan “Science with a human face” with which Director
General William Dar brought the International
Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) from dead last (kulelat)
to #1 among 15 international science centers, including IRRI. ICRISAT showed
the world what “A science” could do.
That explains the image above and my 10-word vision: “A
science” has double meaning: “A” for “Agriculture” and “A” for “Superior” or
“Outstanding” science. A farmer should be as prosperous as to be able to afford
a motorcycle for his family or a tricycle for hire.
The A science of Agriculture that I am convinced the
Philippines needs is called “Regenerative Agriculture,” as it is a method of
farming that “improves the resources it uses, rather than (destroys or depletes)
them, according to the Rodale Institute” (quoted by Climate Reality Project (CRP), climaterealityproject.org/,
edited by me).
As an agriculturist, I look at Regenerative Agriculture as A
Major Savior of the Planet. According to the CRP above:
The agriculture sector
is one of the biggest emitters of CO2, the greenhouse gas (GHG) most
responsible for the changes we are seeing in our climate today. Together with
forestry and other land [uses], agriculture is responsible for just under 25
percent of all human-created GHG emissions.
Agriculture
Guilty!
From reading, I know that the agriculture GHGs come from
chemical fertilizers: carbon dioxide (CO2), methane, and nitrous
oxide. That is why I espouse Regenerative Agriculture which, among other
things, employs organic fertilizers:
Zero
GHGs!
Organic fertilizers come from nature, most especially from crops
harvested from and animal wastes in the farm.
If you apply Regenerative Agriculture, you can expect “A
science with a farmer’s face” to produce prosperous farmers.
BBM’s
Government will not run out of funds for agriculture promoting solely
Regenerative Agriculture – because materials to make organic fertilizers are
not imported because the once-living matters are available everywhere. From the
dead comes life – how about that!@517
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