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Resistance Agriculture in the Philippines in the Face of the Climate Emergency

Summary by El Pais
Two years ago, a terrible drought caused by El Niño hit the island of Negros, in central Philippines. Whole harvests were ruined and hundreds of peasants had to resort to food aid. Teddy Cañete’s coffee plantation also suffered the ravages of this climate phenomenon, but much less than other farms in the area. “Of 15,000 trees, only 1,200 dried up,” he recalls. Continue reading

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Two years ago, a terrible drought caused by El Niño hit the island of Negros, in central Philippines. Whole harvests were ruined and hundreds of peasants had to resort to food aid. Teddy Cañete’s coffee plantation also suffered the ravages of this climate phenomenon, but much less than other farms in the area. “Of 15,000 trees, only 1,200 dried up,” he recalls. Continue reading

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