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Reviving indigenous farming practices means that indigenous peoples are already freeing themselves from the bondage of commercial inputs and cyclical endebtedness.
This is the story of Joel Jurimocha who did not flinch with the criticisms many of his fellow farmers when he decided to go organic.
Reviving indigenous farming practices means that indigenous peoples are already freeing themselves from the bondage of commercial inputs and cyclical endebtedness.
This is the story of Joel Jurimocha who did not flinch with the criticisms many of his fellow farmers when he decided to go organic.
Reviving indigenous farming practices means that indigenous peoples are already freeing themselves from the bondage of commercial inputs and cyclical endebtedness.
This is the story of Joel Jurimocha who did not flinch with the criticisms many of his fellow farmers when he decided to go organic.
FERNANDO BANSIGAN of Awang, DOS LIEZEL DAGAT of Bongo, South Upi BEN ARTHUR AVILA of Mirab, Upi ARMIDA NAMOC of Tinungkaan, Upi MANDRESO KINDAN of Kauran, Ampatuan IMELDA VILLAREAL of Lamud, South Upi ROSIE OGUID of Tinungkaan, Upi
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ERNESTO MAO of Badak, DOS
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The Struggle of Paratech
Joel Jurimocha
Welcome to Bugabungan, Upi
Acceptance of Organic farming
July 6, 2014
October 19, 2014
July 2014. Only planted with corn.
October 2014. Already contoured and planted
with several crops and portion to be developed for lowland rice production.
Improvised poly bag - cut bamboo
Buying Agriculture Magazine every
release of his honorarium as paratech
The Farm Plan
(November 13-14, 2013)
Two hectares total farmlot
hectare lowland rice hectare vegetable garden hectare corn and hectare coffee hectare coconut intercrop with banana Establish contour farming
The Accomplishments
Planted 30 hills banana
hectare lowland rice Gardening 25 hills pineapple hectare corn 4 rows of contour lines, made by ipilipil, and madre de cacao 30 hills coffee (arabica) cassava production Vermiculture Nursery of coffee Backyard hog and duck raising
HIS STRENGTHS
Full acceptance of organic farming despite all
criticisms and discouragements Active campaign of sustainable agriculture not just in Bugabungan but also in Kiga and Bungcog. Continuing quest for knowledge on Agriculture Never gave up on his co farmers in Bugabungan introduced gardening among tenants Reaching the school and women for gardening as well.