{"id":244348,"date":"2012-06-10T20:12:29","date_gmt":"2012-06-10T20:12:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eugenesis.com\/agriculture-insensitivity-causes-nutrition-convulsions\/"},"modified":"2012-06-10T20:12:29","modified_gmt":"2012-06-10T20:12:29","slug":"agriculture-insensitivity-causes-nutrition-convulsions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nutrition\/agriculture-insensitivity-causes-nutrition-convulsions.php","title":{"rendered":"Agriculture insensitivity causes nutrition convulsions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    BAIS CITY, Negros Oriental, Philippines -- It was three o'clock    in the morning when father and son sipped coffee made from    toasted rice as they broke the steamed cassava cake they called    \"balanghoy.\" The flicker of flames from a gasera barely made    out their faces. Hostile terrains made it difficult to install    power lines. As the five-year old thin boy finished first, he    asked leave so he could prepare the rice seedlings. Putting on    a mantle on his head, he slipped on an old shirt that was his    father's. \"I'll wait for you at the ricefield, Tay.\" He ought    to have been in school but his father needed help. His thin    legs dug through the miry field as he bent his back burrowing    the seedlings into the fresh, muddy earth.  <\/p>\n<p>    It was three o'clock in the afternoon when a father sipped    brewed coffee and his son hot chocolate at a cafe in a highly    urbanized community. The five-year old boy, who was obese for    his age, had ordered chicken with rice and a mound of potato    fries saying he was hungry. As he forked on his food, and some    he took with his fingers, crumbs of rice fell on the table and    some on the floor. \"Are you done, Son?\" the father asked,    seeing that his son hardly finished the rice serving. \"I'm    done, Dad,\" said the son licking on the gravy with his fingers,    \"just have the waiter wrap this leftover rice so I can give it    to the dogs.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Is what we are planting sensitive to what we are eating? Is our    agricultural production sensitive to put food always in the    home? As insensitive as a five-year-old obese boy who wastes    rice to drop on the floor or throws leftover rice to the dogs    while a five year old boy in the barrio breaks his back to    plant rice to feed a hungry nation, this country could be    hanging on a limb with disparities between nutrition and    agriculture on the issue of FAITH putting food always in the    home.  <\/p>\n<p>    In rare deliberations, some 20 government nutritionists,    nurses, doctors and health practitioners engaged in lively but    piercing discussions raising the concern that the agriculture    blueprint of the country may not match with the nutrition    blueprint of the Filipino diet. In the second regional    management conference that the National Nutrition Council 7    held in Bais City on May 30 to June 1, nutrition action    officers said that there continues to be a prevalence of poor    nutritional levels based on the age for weight and height for    weight parameters. They pointed at a disparity that the    agriculture industry may not be producing enough food of what    is nutritionally ideal. They said that while nutrition action    officers can promote the food pyramid, getting this on the    dining table of the average Filipino home maybe cumbered when    the supply side of nutrition, which is agriculture, is    insensitive to the Filipino diet.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Before the reaping  <\/p>\n<p>    Hostile terrains in priority and governance may have come    between nutrition and agriculture all this time. It may have    come belated before each agency realized that    nutrition-sensitive agriculture is the impetus for lactating    mothers to have the proper diet and food that gives nourishment    foundation in milk production. It may have been overlooked by    both agencies that nutrition-sensitive agriculture is critical    in promoting micro-nutrient based diets and healthy food    lifestyles when fruits and vegetables are readily available,    accessible and cheap.  <\/p>\n<p>    In precipitating and moving for nutrition-sensitive    agriculture, this year's Nutrition Month theme is \"Pagkain ng    gulay ugaliin, araw-araw itong ihain\" on the rationale that the    best way to have nutrition-based diet is to produce    agricultural harvests that are sensitive and responsive to    nutrition-based menu.Nutrition action officers in the    region observed that on economies of scale, more definitive    levels of collaboration may yet be needed between the nutrition    council and the agriculture department.  <\/p>\n<p>    While the agriculture department can claim to have increased    annual production output and more efficient logistics food    chain, such harvests do not equate to being    nutrition-sensitive. In other words, it is one thing to have    increased agriculture output and another to have    nutrition-sensitive production.One factor that was blamed    for the disparity is that agriculture in this country is    generally export-based. Agricultural lands are traditionally    dedicated in producing crops for export and not necessarily for    the consumption of the average Filipino family. There are not    so much lands dedicated to vegetable and fruit production. And    if there are, the best pick, the best mangoes, the best    carrots, the best potatoes, the best lettuces are either    exported or sold to big hotels and restaurants while the    \"crumbs\" and rejects are sold at local flea markets or grocery    stores. This tends to make agriculture un-FAITHful that is    fruits and vegetables become expensive making    Food-Always-In-The-Home prohibitive for dining tables of    marginalized families. While nutrition is no respecter of    social status, lopsided agriculture can discriminate when    nutritionally-ideal food like fruits and vegetables are    expensive.  <\/p>\n<p>    Another is, agricultural lands these days are either converted    into subdivisions and residential communities while others turn    into war zones displacing thousands of farmlands and farmers.    Until there is a principled resolve to armed hostilities and    until there are definitive reforms and enforcement to land use,    hunger and malnutrition continues to be real. There continues    to be prevalence of malnutrition even in agriculture-based    economies either because there are not enough lands for    agriculture and agricultural lands are planted to export    commodities hence neglecting and leaving out basic    nutrition-based produce.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Continued here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.philstar.com\/Article.aspx?articleId=816149&amp;publicationSubCategoryId=111\" title=\"Agriculture insensitivity causes nutrition convulsions\">Agriculture insensitivity causes nutrition convulsions<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> BAIS CITY, Negros Oriental, Philippines -- It was three o'clock in the morning when father and son sipped coffee made from toasted rice as they broke the steamed cassava cake they called \"balanghoy.\" The flicker of flames from a gasera barely made out their faces. 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