For Your Information, Oil Palm is not destructive to environment. Firstly, It is a tree therefore it gives off oxygen to us. Secondly, It gives good shade , keeps land maintain its moisture. Thirdly, a good source for employment from planting to cultivation to harvest. Lastly, an alternative source of OIL- biodiesel helps grow Philippine Economy for Export inviting foreign investors to spend money here in our country..
In the Philippine situation , I think the issue of transforming forests to palm oil industry is not that worst that Malaysia and Indonesia. Most Farmers or planters here in the Philippines opt to plant oil palm only those cultivated land and not the forests... Since Philippines is prone to typhoons , crops such as rice and corns especially in Mindanao cannot survive or give good profit after devastation, only OIL palm can withstand this calamities-in my own opinion..
There are many other sustainable alternatives that are less destructive to our ancient rain forests. Don't be fooled by this narrow minded thinking that palm oil will save our country from poverty.
Palm oil may have its short term benifits which is attractive however palm oil plantations such as these are responsible for millions of hectares rain forrest destruction that we can already witness in Indonesia and Malaysia.
As you can tell the farmer does not even know the use of the palm oil he plants which just further provides evidence of corruption and exploitation of big corporation.
Avoid buying products with palm oil such as soaps sold by companies like dove.
This is the reason why separatists wants the lands. After the non-separatists cultivated the lands, they wanted to take it by force. they are just jealous, envious.
do not support MOA-AD! disarm MILF and let the claws of the law put fear in the hearts of all filipinos so that criminals will have to think twice before they will plan their crime.
hay naku, sana nga dumami yung mga plantation na yan. yayaman tayo at makakaafford tayong manguha ng katulong from malaysia. tapos ihahagis nating sila mula sa 24th floor. mga putang inang malasian na yan. teka lang, puta ata talaga mga nanay nila nuh.
Globalization is causing hunger and poverty in the Philippines. Now gloria wants to change the constitution to further prostitute whatever is left of the patrimony to the global market
Instead of asking what globalization is good for (which presumes that it must be good for something), perhaps the question should be: Does globalization do any good? In particular, has it done any good for the Philippine economy?
The IMF & World Bank compels the Philippines to adopt a policy of globalization, which in turn devastates the Philippine economy. Local industries cannot compete with cheap imported goods from China, and have to shut down. This causes high unemployment rates.
Since many Filipinos cannot find jobs in their own country, they are forced to go abroad to work as slaves in wealthier countries -- the very same countries which forced them to adopt a policy of globalization to begin with! Without these remittances that these overseas Filipino workers send back home, the Philippine economy would have completely collapsed already.
Instead of using what little money it has for public spending, the Philippine government is forced to allot a third (yes, a third) of its budget for debt servicing -- to pay the IMF & World Bank. Therefore, poverty is worsened. Add to this an extremely corrupt President who routinely plunders the economy, and the result is that the Philippines, which used to be a third world country, is now a fourth world country.
Globalization benefits only the tiny global elite, who are bent on pursuing a one-world economy, a one-world police state, and a one-world totalitarian government. Part of their plan includes exterminating 80% of the world's population (so that they can get the land and resources for themselves), and one of the ways they do this is by implementing globalization, which exacerbates poverty. The more people there are who can't afford to eat, the more people there are who will die.
Globalization is not only devastating the Philippine economy -- it is devastating economies worldwide. This is all part of the global elite's evil agenda.
I totally agree with you. I hope you could go to the Philippines and educate my fellow country men. You might ask why dont i do that myself, that's because I am still learning and i still dont have the courage. But I know someday I will gain that God only knows when.
Globalization is the future, we just have to make our products competitive through technolgy.. nstead of fighting it we should strive and adapt to this change nstead of dwelling in the past.
For Your Information, Oil Palm is not destructive to environment. Firstly, It is a tree therefore it gives off oxygen to us. Secondly, It gives good shade , keeps land maintain its moisture. Thirdly, a good source for employment from planting to cultivation to harvest. Lastly, an alternative source of OIL- biodiesel helps grow Philippine Economy for Export inviting foreign investors to spend money here in our country..
donpobreworld 3 months ago
In the Philippine situation , I think the issue of transforming forests to palm oil industry is not that worst that Malaysia and Indonesia. Most Farmers or planters here in the Philippines opt to plant oil palm only those cultivated land and not the forests... Since Philippines is prone to typhoons , crops such as rice and corns especially in Mindanao cannot survive or give good profit after devastation, only OIL palm can withstand this calamities-in my own opinion..
donpobreworld 3 months ago
Phillipines does not have much oil so oil palm biodiesel will also be saving the country $billions in oil imports
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DonsanUsake569 1 year ago
There are many other sustainable alternatives that are less destructive to our ancient rain forests. Don't be fooled by this narrow minded thinking that palm oil will save our country from poverty.
Mcanimelover255 2 years ago
Palm oil may have its short term benifits which is attractive however palm oil plantations such as these are responsible for millions of hectares rain forrest destruction that we can already witness in Indonesia and Malaysia.
As you can tell the farmer does not even know the use of the palm oil he plants which just further provides evidence of corruption and exploitation of big corporation.
Avoid buying products with palm oil such as soaps sold by companies like dove.
Mcanimelover255 2 years ago
This is the reason why separatists wants the lands. After the non-separatists cultivated the lands, they wanted to take it by force. they are just jealous, envious.
do not support MOA-AD! disarm MILF and let the claws of the law put fear in the hearts of all filipinos so that criminals will have to think twice before they will plan their crime.
jjose0013 2 years ago
hay naku, sana nga dumami yung mga plantation na yan. yayaman tayo at makakaafford tayong manguha ng katulong from malaysia. tapos ihahagis nating sila mula sa 24th floor. mga putang inang malasian na yan. teka lang, puta ata talaga mga nanay nila nuh.
checmatepawn2 2 years ago
Globalisation ? make your stomach full first....then only you are qualified to talk, like Western countries...
lansiren 2 years ago
can somebody tell me the exact location of 1000 hectares in north cotabato? i mean the exact town..thanks....
kingabs32 2 years ago
Globalization is causing hunger and poverty in the Philippines. Now gloria wants to change the constitution to further prostitute whatever is left of the patrimony to the global market
progay 3 years ago
GLOBALIZATION... what is it good for?
bbproductionsLA 4 years ago
Instead of asking what globalization is good for (which presumes that it must be good for something), perhaps the question should be: Does globalization do any good? In particular, has it done any good for the Philippine economy?
The IMF & World Bank compels the Philippines to adopt a policy of globalization, which in turn devastates the Philippine economy. Local industries cannot compete with cheap imported goods from China, and have to shut down. This causes high unemployment rates.
LouisianaGatorGirl 4 years ago 2
Since many Filipinos cannot find jobs in their own country, they are forced to go abroad to work as slaves in wealthier countries -- the very same countries which forced them to adopt a policy of globalization to begin with! Without these remittances that these overseas Filipino workers send back home, the Philippine economy would have completely collapsed already.
LouisianaGatorGirl 4 years ago
Instead of using what little money it has for public spending, the Philippine government is forced to allot a third (yes, a third) of its budget for debt servicing -- to pay the IMF & World Bank. Therefore, poverty is worsened. Add to this an extremely corrupt President who routinely plunders the economy, and the result is that the Philippines, which used to be a third world country, is now a fourth world country.
LouisianaGatorGirl 4 years ago 2
Globalization benefits only the tiny global elite, who are bent on pursuing a one-world economy, a one-world police state, and a one-world totalitarian government. Part of their plan includes exterminating 80% of the world's population (so that they can get the land and resources for themselves), and one of the ways they do this is by implementing globalization, which exacerbates poverty. The more people there are who can't afford to eat, the more people there are who will die.
LouisianaGatorGirl 4 years ago
Globalization is not only devastating the Philippine economy -- it is devastating economies worldwide. This is all part of the global elite's evil agenda.
LouisianaGatorGirl 4 years ago
Louisia..... merci.
bbproductionsLA 4 years ago
Je vous en prie.
LouisianaGatorGirl 4 years ago
I totally agree with you. I hope you could go to the Philippines and educate my fellow country men. You might ask why dont i do that myself, that's because I am still learning and i still dont have the courage. But I know someday I will gain that God only knows when.
carash25 3 years ago
Globalization is the future, we just have to make our products competitive through technolgy.. nstead of fighting it we should strive and adapt to this change nstead of dwelling in the past.
rhasta000 2 years ago