Yeah!!! I would definitely second this. Although, a great question is what would that actually look like in Cebu? It seems to me that the Philippines is pretty reliant on industrial food systems, and much of the indigenous agriculture has died out.
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There are still farmers in the Philippines but they do not get the most up to date agricultural methods and for about half a year typhoons affect their harvest. The recent news shows increase in funding for agriculture and it could influence growth in that sector.
I agree @freehuman. We need better Reproductive health education but our government vetoed that.