WHEREAS, the sugar industry is one of the most important contributors to the national economy, accounting for more than twenty per cent of the country's foreign exchange earnings; WHEREAS, the industry employs an estimated 450,000 workers, who in turn support around two million dependents;
WHEREAS, because of the sudden downturn of sugar prices in the world market, it has now become unprofitable for many sugarcane planters to grow sugarcane in their areas, market prices having dropped to a level below production cost;
WHEREAS, due to the market situation, it has now become more profitable in some areas to shift from sugarcane production to the production of other crops such as rice, corn, feed, grains, cotton, fruits and vegetables, and to livestock production;
WHEREAS, there is an underlying fear on the part of these sugarcane planters that the land shifted temporarily or permanently to rice, corn, feed, grains and other aforementioned crops will be subject to land reform under Presidential Decree No. 27;
WHEREAS, because of this fear, any attempt at crop diversification is encountering stiff resistance and lack of interest on the part of the sugar planters;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution do hereby decree and order the following: