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The “Feeling Climate Change to the Bone” webinar, co-hosted by the Department of Management and Green Lab of Monash University, held last September 6, tackled the stories of hardships, hope, and resiliency of farmers and farmer groups and the power of community as they deal with the impact of climate change, in particular, food security.
MASIPAG farmers agree that the Bayanihan spirit drives them to build and support a community and ensure a better future for the farming industry MASIPAG farmer-trainer and BAKAS leader Rodolfo F. Cortez Jr. said bayanihan has enabled them to create partnerships among farmers, scientists and NGOs to achieve common goals.
Monash University, in collaboration with MASIPAG for six years now, believes in addressing climate change and its effects.
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