Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Del Monte

Del Monte is one of the biggest landowners in the area around Cagayan de Oro. This particular field was once used to grow corn. Like much of the land on Mindanao that was once planted with staple foods, it is now used to grow fruit for export.

Once the rice basket of the Philippines, Mindanao now depends on imported rice to feed its population, shackling the island's food supply to global commodity markets. With grain prices rising, poor laborers like these -- who do backbreaking labor harvesting food they cannot use to nourish their families -- are among the hardest hit.
On another note, regarding "Filipino style," these workers, who have almost nothing, insisted on making a gift of some pineapples. I must confess: they were sweet and delicious. (Even sprinkled with salt per local custom).

2 comments:

Sarah said...

Are there export processing zones in the area too? Or do the pineapples get shipped out whole? How many people work there? Intensive labor? Is it gendered?

Isabel E said...

Yes, there is a huge export processing factory just outside of Cagayan, though I don't actually know how many people work there. In the fields, it seemed like both men and women were doing the hard labor of harvesting, but I have heard that inside the factory, the work is indeed very gendered. Sorry I don't have more specific information...