| SEEDS ARE LIFE: MASIPAG's Roots |
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| Written by MASIPAG Public Relations | |
| Friday, 14 December 2007 | |
MASIPAG is a farmer-led network of people's organizations, non-government organizations and scientists working towards the sustainable use and management of biodiversity through farmers' control of genetic and biological resources, agricultural production and associated knowledge.![]() For MASIPAG, rice is life. Capitalizing on mere commitments and the spirit of volunteerism, a fund-raising activity dubbed "Piso-Piso Para sa BIGAS" was initiated to gather enough seed money for starting a farmer-led project. By June 25, 1987, the "Farmer-Scientist Partnership for Agricultural Development, Inc." was formally granted registration under the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), ready to embark on what is now known popularly as The MASIPAG Project - Magsasaka at Siyentipiko Para sa Pag-unlad ng Agrikultura. Over the last 17 years, MASIPAG has been at the forefront of development struggles in the Philippines pursuing, among other things, a holistic approach to development, community empowerment, and people's control over agricultural biodiversity as a contribution in the over-all effort of improving the quality of life of small farmers." A year after that landmark gathering, a farmer-NGO-scientist partnership was formed and its first project was born primarily to break the control of local as well as multinational fertilizer and pesticide companies, multi-lateral rice research institutes and distribution cartels over the rice industry. At present, MASIPAG has a total of 456 base POs, 42 NGOs, and 15 people in its pool of scientists who composed the General Assembly which serve as the highest policy and decision-making body of the network. This body determines the direction/thrusts of the program. The elected Board of Directors acts as an advisory and policy-making body ensuing that decisions in the General Assembly are enforced/implemented. A Secretariat based in Los Banos, Laguna assists the coordination of activities in the regions. Effectively coordinating its growing membership is the decentralized operations of the Regional Project Management Teams (RPMT) in every region. The RPMTs spearhead the program implementation in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. |
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