IS IT TIME TO SHIFT FROM OLD FARMERS TO NEW AGRIPRENEURS?
IS IT TIME TO SHIFT FROM OLD FARMERS TO NEW AGRIPRENEURS? Mr. Rei Marquez of Radar.ph has issued a warning that we cannot afford to ignore: “Our farmers are facing extinction, and the Philippine countryside is dying with them.” I agree with him 100 percent. He cites data from the Philippine Statistics Authority showing that national population growth has slowed to 0.80% from 2020 to 2024, down from 1.63% in the previous five years. Meanwhile, the farm populations of provinces such as Marinduque, Romblon and Mountain Province are shrinking as young people leave for the cities. The Commission on Population and Development has even sounded the alarm over rural depopulation. But here is the most disturbing statistic: the average Filipino farmer is now 57 to 59 years old. As Mr. Marquez wrote, “In less than 12 years, we won’t be debating food prices—we will be wondering who is left behind to till the soil at all.” That statement should send chills down our spine. The children of these farme...