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Sunday, March 3, 2019

Farm Life: Young Farmer's Dream


The Philippines is now taking on the challenge of how it could revive the glorious days when it was once an Asian leader in Agriculture, back in the 1960s, when our parents' or grandparents' generation was born.

It's alarming to see the rice industry, a key part of our agricultural sector, in a state of decline. The 2018 report revealed that it contributes very little to our economy, a stark contrast to its former glory. This not only reflects a failure to improve our agricultural industry but also a failure to uplift the lives of our farmers. The younger generation's lack of interest in farming and their reluctance to inherit this noble profession from their parents is a worrying trend. 

Reviving interest in Agriculture

Farming requires a lot of effort, time, and patience, and these could be the reasons why our youth choose to pursue non-agricultural studies as their profession. Another reason could be the misconception that there are no better opportunities in agriculture and that it is not highly profitable compared to working as a corporate employee in a big company.


I may belong to the Healthcare sector as my primary profession, but I am interested in agriculture and looking forward to embracing a farm life. Back in 2008, just after I graduated from college, I was able to help my parents in their business of buying rice grains (unmilled) from our local rice farmers. I was a cashier back then, and it gave me a sense of joy to see them receiving their hard-earned money from their produce. I reminisced about when I was just a young kid playing in a rice field during the harvest season, and as I grew up, I learned to appreciate and express my gratitude to our farmers. Our local rice farmers made a significant contribution to my college education. Also, the money they receive from their products is to finance the education of their own children. 

The Future of Agriculture 

Nowadays, we see agricultural farms converted into shopping malls and subdivisions or townhouses, which were acquired by our farmers. If this is our present reality, we must be alarmed, as we will soon be losing the farmland that gives us food to eat and finances our children's education. We can never control the future and its fast development, but we can do something if we learn to cultivate love in the soil, which will reap greater rewards. 

Agripreneurship or Agribiz is now the trend in the hope of reviving our love for Agriculture. We have heard some inspiring stories of former OFWs who started farming in their province and became wealthy. We have heard about a former corporate employee who turned to farming and earned a better income. We also have people in the city who are now into urban farming despite the limited lot area, and it is their source of organic food on the table. These success stories show us that there is a bright future in agripreneurship, and it is a trend that can bring new life to our agricultural sector. 



Farm tourism is the Next Big thing.

As we grow our love and passion for Agriculture, we also get to share it with people through farm tourism, which is a tremendous societal contribution. If there is a strawberry farm in La Trinidad, a grape farm in La Union, and Garin Farm in Iloilo, then you could own the newest farm destination, and you can help promote your town and the province by attracting tourists to visit and patronize the farm produce and various farm activities. 


Support our young farmers

Let us continue to support our Agricultural sector so that our younger generation will appreciate what their parents have started. Let us help revive our school of agriculture to allow students to acquire quality education and become the next agriculturist and "agripreneur" who will bring quality and healthy food to our table. Let us continue to hear The Voices of Filipino Farmers so that they will be more empowered. It's our collective responsibility to ensure that the future of agriculture is in good hands, and supporting our young farmers is a crucial part of that commitment.

The farming lifestyle may be challenging, but it is gaining attention from the young ones, and many people in rural and urban areas are still attracted to it. It's easy to believe that the future is in Agriculture, and there is a future in Agriculture, and that future starts today. The potential of the farming lifestyle is immense, and it's a career path that can inspire and motivate the younger generation to consider a future in agriculture.

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