Teresa, Rizal, Philippines. 10th Mar, 2023. Filipino farmer works on a farming land in Teresa, Rizal, outskirt of Metro Manila, Philippines on March 10, 2023. In the Philippines, farmers are facing a range of social problems. Landlessness and government's inadequate support are one of the most serious social issues. Many farmers in the Philippines are forced to work as tenants or sharecropper with low security and control over their own land. Furthermore, farmers are also ailing on a looming prices of fertilizers that cost to more than 2000 Pesos (40 USD) per sack and resulting to farmers low

Teresa, Rizal, Philippines. 10th Mar, 2023. Filipino farmer works on a farming land in Teresa, Rizal, outskirt of Metro Manila, Philippines on March 10, 2023. In the Philippines, farmers are facing a range of social problems. Landlessness and government's inadequate support are one of the most serious social issues. Many farmers in the Philippines are forced to work as tenants or sharecropper with low security and control over their own land. Furthermore, farmers are also ailing on a looming prices of fertilizers that cost to more than 2000 Pesos (40 USD) per sack and resulting to farmers low Stock Photo
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March 10, 2023, Teresa, Rizal, Philippines: Filipino farmer works on a farming land in Teresa, Rizal, outskirt of Metro Manila, Philippines on March 10, 2023. In the Philippines, farmers are facing a range of social problems. Landlessness and government's inadequate support are one of the most serious social issues. Many farmers in the Philippines are forced to work as tenants or sharecropper with low security and control over their own land. Furthermore, farmers are also ailing on a looming prices of fertilizers that cost to more than 2000 Pesos (40 USD) per sack and resulting to farmers low income and affect to the livelihood. (Credit Image: © Ryan Eduard Benaid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!

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