The Philippines: Causes Of Landlessness In The Philippines

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In the Philippines, the century old struggle of small farmers for agrarian rights continues, the skewed ownership patterns remains unsolved and continue to plague agriculture. In most cases, the farmer-owner relationship is still feudal, and landownership is concentrated among a few who are not so much interested in agricultural sustainability and productivity but in controlling the use of their land and consolidating their political power in the rural areas.

The CARP has long been implemented to help out Filipino farmers who doesn’t own land, and also those who doesn’t have the budget to keep it sustainable, the CARP has many programs that could benefit small farmers, one of them is the support services that provides farmers, irrigation …show more content…

The basic reason for poverty in the Philippines is landlessness. Farms are now in the hands of huge transnational companies and local elite families, poverty in Mindanao is a picture of physical poverty, and it is a lack of properties and privileges on the part of the poor and even access to health services and food security
And I think that one of the reasons of landlessness is land grabbing by the early Christian settlers who took lands from tribal people for the poverty that plagues the regions. Today land grabbing has become sophisticated, the mono-cropping industries are one form of land grabbing, and it also destroys the natural diversity and threatens food security.
Palm oil, bananas sugar cane and pineapple plantations are examples of mono cropping. These types of agriculture are threats to the survival of small farmers. These multimillion company owned 70,129 hectares of land while three out of four farmers do not own the land they till, and also farmers from these company are treated like slaves, I see sugar cane farmers having to harvest sugar cane in the heat of the sun without proper gears to help protect them from the sun or rain. And also they work early in the morning until the afternoon without proper break and also no proper food. I just wished that these farmers are treated especially because without them, these …show more content…

Landlessness is the very reason why the actual tillers and producers’ food remain among the poorest in the Philippines. A Cotabato-based Father Ignacio Rellin says the only way the government can resolve poverty and hunger in the Philippines is through “distributive

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