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The Philippines is currently facing different problems especially in the sector of agriculture.

These are
some of the problems we think that needs an urgent solution.

1. Small farm size; 78% farms are less than 3 hectares.


Most of our farms are have already shrunk in size due to the fast growth of our population. Therefore,
our country needs to build more houses, sacrificing the agricultural sector of our country.

Evidence:
To combat the lack of resources and lands the farmers had, the Philippine Government issued several
Land Reform Programs. Just like the Republic Act (RA) 6657 which was implemented under Cory
Aquino’s time with aims to redistribute lands both public and privately while providing appropriate
support services to help the beneficiaries become independent small landowners.

2. Land is being encroached upon by the housing and industrial sectors


This is quite the same as the first one. This problem caused the first problem to happen due to the same
reasons.

3. Absence of critical programs on efficient irrigation systems


Irrigation is an important factor in agriculture. Irrigation helps farmers keep their crops well-hydrated
and moist, especially during the warm seasons. Without irrigation, the soil would become dry and the
crops will wilt.

4. Inadequate management programs on soil, pests and diseases


Pests and crop diseases have been a major problem in the agricultural sector of the Philippines. It lacks
funding from the government. If these pests and diseases were to be left out of control, famine would
crawl across our country.

5. Reduced farm labor


Due to the fast industrialization of our country, many people prefer to do industrialized work instead of
planting crops for the nation to eat. Our farmers have started to grow old, and only few are replacing
our old farmers.

6. Expensive and inappropriate farm equipment for small farmers


Since we do not have much money for spending in agricultural needs, machinery needed for this has
become a great expense for our pockets.

7. Climate change and natural disasters


Our country is known to be prone to natural disasters like typhoons and earthquakes. What is not seen
is that most of our crops cannot resist extreme weather conditions like these. Encroaching climate
change can also affect our agriculture due to its effects like droughts.

Evidence:
Climate change and natural disasters are inevitable. The National Economic and Development Authority
(NEDA) is responsible for advising the Philippine President on national development planning. This
provides technical support in coordinating the formulation of national plans and policies for agriculture,
natural resources and agrarian re-form sectors.
8. Inadequate technology transfer mechanisms
Our technology regarding agriculture is not given enough attention. Our country lacks machinery and
technology to improve our produce.

Solutions of the Mendelian Economists

1. Small farm size; 78% farms are less than 3 hectares.

2. Land is being encroached upon by the housing and industrial sectors

In order to solve these problems, it is good to consider the natural state of our farm lands. Most farm
lands are being replaced by buildings and houses dute to globalization but maintaining these lands will
help for the development in our agriculture.

3. Absence of critical programs on efficient irrigation systems

4. Inadequate management programs on soil, pests and diseases.

To control and stop these problems, awareness is important as well as having a voice and a stand in
terms of this topic. Programs should be implemented by the government and providing subsidies for the
irrigation systems of the land. As a part of millennials, we can share our thoughts using social media to
campaign our advocacy to better improve our economy especially in agriculture for we depend on it in
terms of production.

5. Reduced farm labor

To make the agricultural sector lively again, we can encourage citizens to farm again through
campaigning and education. Anything can be sparked using bare knowledge and motivation.

Evidence:

The number of Filipino farmers lessens each year. The average age of a Filipino farmer is 57. The
government has thought of ways in the past to fight this issue. For example the Republic Act No. 602
with a goal to establish a minimum wage law, to make it easier for farmers to earn money.

6. Expensive and inappropriate farm equipment for small farmers

Science and technology is important. A project wherein it is agriculture-based would be a great idea
featuring different researches such as alternative and new machines, prcoesses, etc. which may help for
faster and better production of the country.

7. Climate change and natural disasters

This is one of the problems of our country though it is unexpected. Crops are damaged due to strong
typhoons considering our geography. A possible solution would be good irrigation systems to prevent
flood to damage crops.

Evidence:
Climate change and natural disasters are inevitable. The National Economic and Development Authority
(NEDA) is responsible for advising the Philippine President on national development planning. This
provides technical support in coordinating the formulation of national plans and policies for agriculture,
natural resources and agrarian re-form sectors.

8. Inadequate technology transfer mechanisms

Our country does not invest that much in Technology considering it is important when it comes to
agriculture. In order to have progress, new mechanisms and processes are important. Programs having
exhibits on researches will be a great an dpromising idea having Filipinos with great minds.

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