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How can the article be improved?
The article could be improved by expanding to more topics under the realm of agriculture in the Philippines, like environmental impact, methods of production, how agriculture came to the Philippines and why, important exporting countries, and maybe even historical and cultural connections of valued crops like rice. I think it would be important to include why some of the crops are valued or grown so much in certain areas of the Philippines as well. Lastly, it would be important to discuss the general history behind agriculture-- that is a huge portion of important information missing from this article.
Tone and Balance The article is neutral. No bias is present. Agricultures effect on the economy of the Philippines is mentioned repeatedly throughout.No persuading, just facts.The author of this article did a great job showing stats and visual data. Shaylavi1234 ( talk) 02:29, 5 December 2019 (UTC)Shayna
Hello @ Crisantom: about this edit this is not about the FAO. That is not the source for that. The relevant text is on p. 443 of Freedman. Invasive Spices ( talk) 25 March 2022 (UTC)
in hydroponics crops can be grow in soillness system. does it mean that food production is feasible without soil 180.195.77.236 ( talk) 09:31, 8 October 2022 (UTC)
The following content was copied from Rice production in the Philippines. Will also add a note on that article's talk page. - Crisantom ( talk)
Many Filipino farmers live in poverty due to a combination of factors, including economic policy, environmental, and land ownership issues. [1] [2]
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How can the article be improved?
The article could be improved by expanding to more topics under the realm of agriculture in the Philippines, like environmental impact, methods of production, how agriculture came to the Philippines and why, important exporting countries, and maybe even historical and cultural connections of valued crops like rice. I think it would be important to include why some of the crops are valued or grown so much in certain areas of the Philippines as well. Lastly, it would be important to discuss the general history behind agriculture-- that is a huge portion of important information missing from this article.
Tone and Balance The article is neutral. No bias is present. Agricultures effect on the economy of the Philippines is mentioned repeatedly throughout.No persuading, just facts.The author of this article did a great job showing stats and visual data. Shaylavi1234 ( talk) 02:29, 5 December 2019 (UTC)Shayna
Hello @ Crisantom: about this edit this is not about the FAO. That is not the source for that. The relevant text is on p. 443 of Freedman. Invasive Spices ( talk) 25 March 2022 (UTC)
in hydroponics crops can be grow in soillness system. does it mean that food production is feasible without soil 180.195.77.236 ( talk) 09:31, 8 October 2022 (UTC)
The following content was copied from Rice production in the Philippines. Will also add a note on that article's talk page. - Crisantom ( talk)
Many Filipino farmers live in poverty due to a combination of factors, including economic policy, environmental, and land ownership issues. [1] [2]
References