Posted by Fritz on May 12, '08 10:50 PM for everyone
I had only recently found out that in the 1980s, the Thailand government purportedly sent a few of their agricultural people to the Philippines to leverage on our advancement in rice production. The Thais then studied under the able tutelage of the International Rice Research Institute based in the country. Decades later, the "teacher" who in the past boasted of being a predominantly agricultural nation had lost its mojo in this very aspect while the "students" had taken what science they learned to advanced heights. To reinforce our country's plummet to rice-farming Loserville, the Philippines is now one of the world's top importer of rice. What happened to us and our rice themed glory days?

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warrior119 wrote on May 13
hi fritz... naku, bata ka pa nga... haha

yep, thais and other neigboring countries in asia used to send their experts here to study at IRRI during the Marcos era.

we were the no. 1 rice producer in the region back then (since the 1950s).. and in the 60s era, we were No. 2 in economic development next only to Japan...

those were the days... sad, isn't it?
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