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kawawa naman yung pobreng magsasaka at mangingisda. ang negosyante ang yumayaman.
di ba dapat ang magsasaka ang mayaman at hindi ang negosyante?
kawawa naman yung pobreng magsasaka at mangingisda. ang negosyante ang yumayaman.
di ba dapat ang magsasaka ang mayaman at hindi ang negosyante?
From Jeepney Driver to A Successful Farmer
Diligence, foresight and determination to provide well for his family were the key factors that led Rodolfo “Ronnie” Abas, 57, to success.
Forty-two years ago, he was just a mere jeepney driver who was earning what was left from his P8-boundary. Now he cultivates more than 100 hectares (has) in Kiliog, Libona, Bukidnon. His farm is planted mostly to corn and raises 110,000 broilers per growing cycle with the help of his son Marte, second in a brood of five.
Not long after the acquisition of the first jeepney, he decided to loan from a bank to buy another jeepney. One loan after another led to the development of a fleet of more than 10 jeepneys.
http://www.agribusinessweek.com/big-money-in-hybrid-veggies/Big Money in Hybrid Veggies
Even ordinary farmers, like land reform beneficiaries, can earn big money if they plant the right varieties and they also learn how to grow their plants the right way.
Just like Nelly Macolor of Brgy. Sto. Nino in Capoocan, Leyte. She used to plant corn and camote in her 500-square meter farm and got only an income of P440 per cropping.
After attending a six-month intensive training course on growing high-value vegetables, she was able to make a net profit of P30,000 from the same area when she planted ampalaya, cucumber and sweet pepper.
Macolor attended the training offered under the auspices of the Department of Agrarian Reform which engaged the expertise of the technicians of East-West Seed Company to train the farmers in the production of high-value crops on a year-round basis. The training is under DAR’s Agrarian Reform Communities Development Project (ARCDP).
A total of 21 farmers (men and women) from five barangays in the Capoocan agrarian reform community, 14 of them agrarian reform beneficiaries, shared inspiring stories shortly after graduation from the field school.
then what the government did to correct them? its unfair that a poor farmers doing his best to survive but still he was wrong. can we blame them because of their limitations?because maybe they're doing it wrong]