Philippine Government's Coconut Tree Planting Program
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What is the target number of coconut trees to be planted by the end of the Marcos administration?

  • 125 million
  • 50 million
  • 75 million
  • 100 million (correct)
  • Who expressed concerns about the feasibility of the coconut tree planting program?

  • Marcos
  • Po (correct)
  • A representative of a local NGO
  • An unnamed government official
  • What was the primary concern raised by Po about the coconut tree planting program?

  • Insufficient labor force
  • Environmental impact
  • Limited funding (correct)
  • Land availability
  • Who assured that there will be enough funding to support the coconut tree planting program?

    <p>Marcos</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the core issue surrounding the coconut tree planting program?

    <p>Funding availability</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What could be a potential long-term benefit of achieving the goal of planting 100 million coconut trees?

    <p>A potential long-term benefit could be an increase in coconut production, which could lead to economic growth and improved livelihoods for farmers and local communities.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What underlying assumption does Po's concern about limited funding imply about the government's budget allocation?

    <p>Po's concern implies that the government's budget allocation is insufficient to support the program, suggesting that the government prioritizes other initiatives over environmental initiatives.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Marcos' assurance of sufficient funding suggest about his leadership style?

    <p>Marcos' assurance suggests a leadership style that is confident, optimistic, and perhaps overly ambitious, as it contrasts with Po's more cautious assessment of the program's feasibility.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How might the success or failure of the coconut tree planting program impact the Marcos administration's legacy?

    <p>The program's success could cement the administration's reputation as a champion of environmental stewardship, while failure could be seen as a missed opportunity and a legacy of unfulfilled promises.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the disagreement between Po and Marcos reveal about the challenges of implementing large-scale environmental initiatives?

    <p>The disagreement highlights the tension between ambitious goals and limited resources, as well as the need for careful planning and realistic expectations.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    The government plans to have 100 million coconut trees planted by the end of the Marcos administration, but Po said it is not feasible due to limited funding. Marcos assured there will be enough funding to support the program.

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