View Poll Results: Who do u think is to be blamed for the rice crisis?

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  • PGMA ra?

    11 18.97%
  • agriculture secretary ra?

    4 6.90%
  • entire gov't?

    20 34.48%
  • legislative branch ra?

    1 1.72%
  • executive branch ra?

    0 0%
  • the Filipino people?

    9 15.52%
  • external forces?

    7 12.07%
  • none of the above

    6 10.34%
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  1. #221

    Default Re: The Philippine Rice Crisis


    Quote Originally Posted by carbrill
    daghan man ta yuta dnhi sa pilipinas naa pa sa mindanao nga perting daku a... ngano di mn to nla gamiton? ila mn noon himo an ug subdivision nga ang mga datu ra ang maka gamit...
    dili tanan yuta matamnan ug bugas humay pre...naay lugar nga bato-on, naay lugar nga dahilig, naay lugar nga bati ug yuta, naay lugar nga lisod abton sa tubig, naay lugar nga pwede unta pero daghan mga rebelde, etc...

    ang agri lot dili na matukuran ug subdivision unless na-change na ang zoning from agricultural to residential or commercial lots. that's also a sign of progress pre. dghan economic activity, daghan tawo, so daghan mamuyo, so knanglan naay mga balay or tindahan. di man ka katukod ug balay tunga2x sa rice field or daplin sa dalan nga yuta nga dili imo...and speaking of subdivisions, depende ra na kng high class or low-cost housing...dili ra datu ang mka puyo ug "low-cost" subdivision. pwede hasta pobre bsta mka afford lang.

  2. #222

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    Quote Originally Posted by giddyboy
    sakto!

    our diminutive land resources cannot be sufficient for feeding 90 million stomachs...even if we had the biggest rice production hitting a record high of 16.24 million tonnes last year, but that rapid population growth was still outstripping it...that's why we have to import...

    so to control our population growth:

    let's practice using condoms, and birth control methods...it's a personal choice.

    let's practice the "5-finger approach" by buying lotion, tissue, and Playboy magazines...hehe

    let's legalize same-*** marriage. dili na cla mka anak...nyahaha
    hahaha!!! With your suggestion... you will going up against the church! That's one thing i dont like about the Catholic Church! They are not helping their flock! All they do is preach about the family, etc! But the important issue of population control... they are against it! Now why is that?

  3. #223

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    Quote Originally Posted by cebu1029
    hahaha!!! With your suggestion... you will going up against the church! That's one thing i dont like about the Catholic Church! They are not helping their flock! All they do is preach about the family, etc! But the important issue of population control... they are against it! Now why is that?
    well the church is juz defending lyf... ok ra man pd nako mag birth control... bt if possible kung di nila mada nga no mn mo buhat ug anak... don't blame the church they are also looking to help the poor...

  4. #224

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    Quote Originally Posted by giddyboy



    let's practice the "5-finger approach" by buying lotion, tissue, and Playboy magazines...hehe
    LOLZ...



  5. #225

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    the rice crisis is not only philippines, but it also affected in Cambodia, Hong Kong & even Malaysia...

    ang mabolahan ani are Thailand, Vietnam & India... they can jack up the prices... in Thailand and elsewhere appear to be willing to wait for higher prices, and to default on contracts if necessary... tsk tsk tsk grabeh...

    IMO, i dont blame our govt... we encountered a severe weather problem across Asia and that could damage our crop production. In China and Vietnam have recorded icy temperatures were recorded. Bangladesh endured a devastating cyclone while Australia suffered a prolonged drought.

    i don't blame our govt but instead blame ourselves for not taking care our mother nature...

  6. #226

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    anyone who has a farm can answer this...he can shed light on what the MINIMUM requirement of LAND SIZE IS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN A TRACTOR (dapat use ta tractor arun mas daku production kay ang baka gamay ang production since hinay cya and daku na standard oif living na2 e compare sa unsa na ma buhi ra ang tao sa baka) [br]_________________________________________________

    I think farmers are still using "kabaw" and not "baka" to till their farms until today.



    Shut Up! Let your GAME do the talking!

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    entire government for being a corrupt one.

    lala na kaayo ang goberno sa pinas, bisag asa establishment

    naay graft and corruption.

  8. #228

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    Severe weather can distroy this plan... hope & pray wala lang unta....

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    Palace averts 'rice holiday'
    SunStar.Cebu

    THE Philippines is targeting 92 percent self-sufficiency in rice this year and 98 percent by 2010, an agricultural spokesman said yesterday.

    The statement comes after President Arroyo announced an ambitious multi-billion-peso plan to overhaul the country’s agricultural sector to cope with the rising world price of food, particularly rice, the national diet staple.

    This will be accomplished by restoring irrigation and post-harvest facilities, said Rex Estoperez, spokesman of the National Food Authority (NFA), the agency tasked with importing rice and monitoring the rice market.

    He did not say how self-sufficient the Philippines was in rice but experts have previously estimated it at between 85 and 90 percent.

    Malacañang expects “bloody discussions” with grains retailers at its Cabinet meeting this Tuesday, where they will discuss ways to head off a rice crisis.

    Presidential Management Staff (PMS) Chief Cerge Remonde said yesterday they will give the retailers a chance to air their concerns at the meeting.

    “We expect the discussion to be bloody. It so happened that the Grains Retailers Confederation of the Philippines has a Cebuano like me for its president, so we want them to be able to give their side,” Remonde said.

    Some retailers have threatened to hold a “rice holiday” in protest of government’s order to suspend their permit to retail rice. The suspension formed part of efforts to prevent unscrupulous rice traders from hoarding and manipulating prices of National Food Authority rice.

    Speaking in an interview with ABS-CBN television, Estoperez said President Arroyo has been upgrading the agriculture sector even earlier, but the increase in population and the global rise in food prices has forced the government to step up its work.

    Even with increased rice production, the country would still need to import, adding that it was still more expensive to produce rice in an archipelagic country like the Philippines compared with those with large land masses like Thailand and Vietnam.

    Government has previously announced plans to import 1.5 million tons of the staple cereal this year and has the capacity to import up to 2.7 million tons if needed.

    President Arroyo on Friday unveiled a plan to increase food production through increased spending on fertilizers, irrigation and infrastructure, education and research, credit for farmers, and distribution of higher-yielding seeds.

    She did not give a total for how much would be spent and Manila broadsheets gave differing figures ranging from P36.5 billion to P48.7 billion.

    Arroyo had said some of the funds would come from government financial institutions, foreign aid and multilateral institutions such as the Asian Development Bank.

  9. #229

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    Quote Originally Posted by giddyboy
    Kapitalismo gud intawon...kay ang China ug North Korea wa pud ga problema ani? komunista nga nasud man gani na cla...ang angay ra gyud basolon pud ani is HIGH DEMAND, LOW SUPPLY...mao na. it has been noted that China & India is fast becoming large consumers of rice imports due to their ballooning population.

    ANG LAW OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND usa sa mga balaod sa kapitalismo. ang market ang nagdikta sa tanang binayloay sa produkto... sa ato pa, KAPITALISMO gyud ang problema kay ang bugas gihimo man nga negosyo ug gipaganansyahan sa mga kapitalista....

  10. #230

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    giddyboy and internasyonalista; econ mo noh?!

    disiplina ra man ang angay buhaton... discipline don't to waste things especially rice... kung imo nng tapokon tanan habilin nga kan on daghan pa tingali makakaon ug kan on...

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