INTEGRATED FARM SCHOOL OR NATIONAL SOLUTION?
INTEGRATED FARM SCHOOL OR NATIONAL SOLUTION? What if we build a place where farming, science, tourism, and livelihood all come together? Not just another farm. Not just another resort. But a living, working ecosystem. I am talking about an Integrated Sustainable Agriculture and Eco-Learning Hub—a place that is part farm school, part nature park, part eco-resort, part research center, and part livelihood incubator. At first glance, it sounds ambitious. But when you look closely, it is actually common sense. The Philippines today faces a triple problem: food insecurity, environmental degradation, and rural poverty. Yet the irony is this—we already have the solutions. They are scattered across universities, research centers, and pilot projects. The problem is fragmentation. Knowledge exists, but access does not. Take the University of the Philippines system, for example. Different campuses have already developed technologies in agriculture, fisheries, forestry, and environmental science. ...