
In April, Link Impact was able to visit farmers practicing sustainable agriculture to learn firsthand about the state of their crops and hear their stories.
As climate change is affecting the country's staple crops, Link Impact visited farmers in the Philippines who are practicing eco-friendly farming methods to see firsthand the sustainability and marketability of their crops.

In particular, Aritao City has the largest farmers' market dedicated to organic crops, and we were able to see the outstanding quality of eco-friendly crops from all over the country.

We were also able to hear individual farmers' friendly opinions on human interaction with the world, as the world is becoming highly urbanized, and farmers are facing difficulties in maintaining their industries due to a declining rural population.
In April, Link Impact was able to visit farmers practicing sustainable agriculture to learn firsthand about the state of their crops and hear their stories.
As climate change is affecting the country's staple crops, Link Impact visited farmers in the Philippines who are practicing eco-friendly farming methods to see firsthand the sustainability and marketability of their crops.
In particular, Aritao City has the largest farmers' market dedicated to organic crops, and we were able to see the outstanding quality of eco-friendly crops from all over the country.
We were also able to hear individual farmers' friendly opinions on human interaction with the world, as the world is becoming highly urbanized, and farmers are facing difficulties in maintaining their industries due to a declining rural population.