The Philippines’ Radio Initiative: Radyo Natin Guimba

The Philippines’ Radio Initiative: Radyo Natin Guimba

The Radio Initiative of the Philippines discusses varying topics including the life of a farmworker and the issues being faced of this sector, the practice of communal farming, the use of reaper harvesters that threatens the livelihood of the family farmworkers, and how farmworkers were deprived of being enrolled in the Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture.

Date: November 4, 2022
Radio Name: Radyo Natin Guimba
Production Language: Filipino/Tagalog
Program Title: Buhay ng Manggagawang Bukid
Program Description: This episode talks about the life of a farmworker and the issues he faces.

Date: November 5, 2022
Radio Name: Radyo Natin Guimba
Production Language: Filipino/Tagalog
Program Title: Magsasakang Naging Manggagawang Bukid
Program Description: Boy tells about the hardship of being a family farmer who owns a small piece of land.

Date: November 4, 2022
Radio Name: Radyo Natin Guimba
Production Language: Filipino/Tagalog
Program Title: Communal Farming
Program Description: This episode explores how communal farming can be a viable source of livelihood.

Date: November 5, 2022
Radio Name: Radyo Natin Guimba
Production Language: Filipino/Tagalog
Program Title: Buwis ng Reaper Harvester
Program Description: This program discusses how the influx of reaper harvesters in the municipality continue to threaten the livelihood of the family farmworkers.

Date: November 5, 2022
Radio Name: Radyo Natin Guimba
Production Language: Filipino/Tagalog
Program Title: RSBSA
Program Description: This episode features the Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture (RSBSA) which holds the list of names of individuals in the agricultural sectors and serves as the basis to be recognized by the government and how farmworkers, who comprises the greater number in agriculture, were deprived of being enrolled in the system.

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