magsasaka
Magsasaka is a Filipino term that translates to "farmer" in English. It refers to an individual who cultivates land for the production of crops, often for subsistence or as a livelihood. The role of the magsasaka is central to the agricultural sector of the Philippines, which is a predominantly agrarian country. Magsasaka are responsible for various tasks including tilling the soil, planting seeds, tending to crops, and harvesting them. Their work is essential for food security, providing the nation with staple foods like rice, corn, and vegetables.
The life of a magsasaka is often characterized by hard work and a deep connection to the
Beyond their economic contributions, magsasaka play a significant cultural role in Filipino society. They are often