Ivatan Farming – If You Want To Learn About Food Sufficiency, Come & Visit Batanes
It’s not theoretical; it is real, applied – and it has been applied and re-applied since the Ivatans, people of Batanes, learned to live with the moods & caprices of Mother Nature. Batanes is a Brave Old World such as it is. In the image above, “Batanes, Go Organic” is a slogan, but it only emphasizes what is true, working, applicable in this northern part of the Philippines: Self-sufficient, organic farming with root crops such as sweet potato, garlic, shallot, and onions. “Self-sufficient” means you have everything you need, especially food – you do not need any other food item in the menu. The Ivatans have no fowls or livestock – the birds and animals cannot survive the harsh climate. Says Alyssa Leyda-Aldemo (19 August 2020, “Batanes Go Organic Honors Ivatan Farming And Sustains Food Sufficienc y [1] ,” Good News Pilipinas ): The sea-view farm at Naidi Hills has already produced more than 20 tons of agricultural products such as sweet potato, corn, watermelon, and a va