2018 Mesa wolis Mundial u Agricultores – A.D. Alvarez From The Phillipines

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le 2018 Global Farmer Roundtable is scheduled for Oct 16-17 ti' a Moines, Iowa – coinciding with the week of the World Food Prize Borlaug Dialogue and International Symposium.

As the Roundtable approaches GFN is introducing this year’s participants. It started with Bill Crabtree from Australia Ka Edgard Ramirez from Argentina so now we’re checking in with A.D. Alvarez who farms in the Phillipines…

agricultor: Ariel Dave Alvarez

Country: Phillipines

Where is your farm located?

A.D. Alavarez is the third Filipino farmer to attend the Global Farmer Roundtable. Global Farmer Network members Rosalie Ellasus (2007 Ganador makul Kleckner ) and Roger Navarro are the others.

Our farm is located in a group of small islands called Camotes Islands in Cebu, Philippines in the town called San Francisco.

What does your farm look like? What is the size of your farm? What do you grow or raise?

My main farm is 8 ha [just under 20 Acres] farm land and serves as our base. For our corn production, we rent an additional 25 Utia'al 35 Kan ts'áako'ob [tu yo'olal 62 Utia'al 86 Acres] of fields. Our farming work is also about Community Development using farming as a tool to help other farmers improve their farming techniques and get them out of poverty.

What are you looking forward to most as you prepare to participate in the 2018 Mesa wolis Mundial u Agricultores?

I’m looking forward most to participating in the 2018 Global Farmer Roundtable and sit among amazing fellow farmers from different parts of the globe mainly to share their experiences, perspectives and challenges to develop a global outlook on how we can further enhance our farming in view of the urgency of increasing population, dwindling numbers of farmlands and climate challenges. I am also looking forward to participating in discussions of how we can further integrate and network ourselves so we can have an impact in our own local farming communities that will represent our participation as a GFN representative to our communities.

The palm trees are a giveaway that this corn is not in Iowa, but rather Alvarez’s farm in the Philippines.

Adriel Dave 'AD' Alvarez
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Adriel Dave 'AD. Álvarez

Granjas te' junmúuch' mejen islas llamadas Islas Camotes ti' Cebú, Filipinas. Le p'ujik le 8 kan ts'áako'ob yéetel alquilan 25-35 kan ts'áako'ob utia'al u producción ixi'im. Le mentaj le p'ujik táan relacionada yéetel le ma'alo'ob te' mejen kaajo'obo' yéetel u tuukulile' u utilizar le agricultura bey nu'ukula' utia'al wáantik uláak' agricultores u ma'alo'obkíinsiko'ob u yo'osal utia'al jóok'sik le u yaniko'on.

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