According to Secretary Tiu Laurel, the cyber libel case he filed sends a clear message: The Department of Agriculture (DA) will no longer tolerate misinformation that damages: Product prices Consumer confidence The image of farmers and fishers Government agricultural programs On social media, false information spreads quickly, such as: Claims of rice or sugar shortages Rumors about banning or confiscating livestock like pigs or chickens Fake price reports that alarm buyers and traders When these posts circulate, farmers and fishers are often the most affected. Here are some real impacts of misinformation on the agriculture sector: 1. Falling Farmgate Prices When false claims spread about oversupply or poor product quality, farmgate prices can drop—even if the information isn’t true. 2. Panic Buying and Market Price Spikes Fake news about shortages (rice, sugar, onions, pork) can trigger panic buying: Market prices surge Farmers don’t benefit fairly Mi...
Corruption in the Philippines: Its Deep Impact on Agriculture Corruption has long been a pressing issue in the Philippines, affecting various sectors of society and the economy. Among the industries hit hardest is agriculture —a vital sector that supports millions of Filipino farmers and provides food security for the entire nation. Despite significant government programs and funding allocations, the sector continues to struggle due to systemic mismanagement, patronage politics, and lack of accountability. In this blog, we’ll explore how corruption impacts agriculture in the Philippines , why farmers remain poor despite billions in agricultural budgets, and what reforms are needed to create lasting change. The State of Philippine Agriculture Agriculture contributes about 9–10% of the country’s GDP and employs more than 20% of the labor force , according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). Yet, the sector lags behind its neighbors in productivity and modernization. Farme...