Abstract:
Since time immemorial, Filipinos have demonstrated a deep regard for its most basic commodity and staple food - the rice. Various mobilizations and demonstrations were conducted as reactions to increasing rice prices and shortages in rice supply. Land reforms have been continuously fought for by the different peasant organizations and representatives in the Congress. And just last year, the nation has been highly apprehensive because of the so-called rice crisis which almost led to the establishment of an international rice cartel. Indeed, for many Filipinos, rice is not just something that is edible; it is a means of survival. For some farmers, it is their life. For some landowners, it's not just income, but a source of power. This study looks into the political aspect of having control over the supply of rice. The relationship of economic power and political power shall be highlighted as well as the social and political implications of having a control over a basic commodity and staple food.