I went to my favorite Asian food store recently to get rice. I eat a lot of it. The owner warned me that the next time I purchased rice, the cost would be double. She also said the same would be true for soy products and pastas. Sure enough, two days later national and world headlines advising of rice scarcity. The food wars begin starting with starches.
BANAUE, Philippines (Reuters) - As the Philippines grapples with its worst food crisis in years, many farmers in its cradle of rice cultivation are abandoning farming for more lucrative trades. ...
...Ifugao Governor Teodoro Baguilat said government intervention was needed to save the rice terraces, not only as a tourist attraction but to provide a livelihood to farmers.
"We could only keep these farmers in the rice terraces if we could assure them of better economic returns for their hard work," Baguilat told Reuters in an interview.
"We must make sure that they could produce more from their rice fields and that they could directly benefit from tourism."
The government is promoting eco-tourism tours and is asking for expert help to improve productivity....
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Sunday, April 27, 2008
World Heritage Site Designation Fails to Save Locals from Culture Destruction, Food Supply Critical as Rice Prices Soar
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