We have a total of 4.8 million agricultural farms covering an area of about 9.7 million hectares, constituting about a third of our country's total land area. While the number of farms has increased the total farm area has been decreasing.
This is mostly due to an increase in the conversion of farmland to residential and commercial purposes, especially near major urban areas.
This has resulted in the average farm size of about 2.04 hectares used for raising crops, fruit trees, livestock, poultry or in any other agricultural activity.
High cost of inputs, low price of produce, lack of capital and post-harvest facilities, labor problem, pests and diseases, an inadequate irrigation system, incomplete "farm-to-market" transportation network, along with low gate-prices add to the the main obstacles facing farmers today.
Lack of government concern and funding along with government foot-dragging, has also helped to further exacerbate the situation especially in times of environmental threats like the current El NiƱo weather phenomenon.
This does not help the small poor farmers who only net P12,000 for the entire harvest season.
Government emergency outlays are good but they are only a short-term patch and most of the time the money does not even reach the ones that needs them.
What's needed is the will and zealousness to advocate for the needs and concerns of the farmers of our country.
AAMBIS-OWA is a non-profit national organization of small marginalized farmers that started as a half-hour Sunday radio program in Iloilo that soon spread beyond the boundaries of Region IV.
As a farmer's organization, AAMBIS-OWA understands the basic problems plaguing our farmers from the farmer's perspective. It is their purpose to promote and support agendas that help uplift the economic welfare and rights of marginalized farmers and their families around the country.
Their legislative agenda includes:
- Streamlining or overhauling of government and public institutions within the agricultural sector.
- Agricultural competitiveness and modernization
- Infrastructure development, especially farm irrigation and farm-to-market roads
- Training for farmers and their families on modern farming technologies and alternative income sources
- Government monitoring on trading and pricing
- Crop insurance and financing
AAMBIS-OWA seeks party-list representation in the House of Representatives to fight for a comprehensive and sustainable legislative agenda for marginalized farmers. Through a common voice, AAMBIS wishes to bring attention and to find rightful solutions to the grassroots of the agricultural industry
It's not about asking for complicated answers to the basic problems of marginalized farmers. It's about asking for simple and essential solutions as seen from the eyes of the poorest farmers in the country.
Give our farmers the representation and zealous advocacy that they deserve.
It's not about asking for complicated answers to the basic problems of marginalized farmers. It's about asking for simple and essential solutions as seen from the eyes of the poorest farmers in the country.
Give our farmers the representation and zealous advocacy that they deserve.
VOTE AAMBIS-OWA #19 ON MAY 10TH!
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