"Climate Change, Agricultural Production and Civil Conflict: Evidence from the Phillipines." Working Paper.B. Crost, C. Duquennois, J. Felter, D. I. Rees, et al. Climate change, agricultural production and civil conflict: Evidence from the philippines. Manuscript, 2015....
Producing rice, sugarcane and coconut, Philippines is a country that is mainly agriculture oriented. Other than crop production, livestock, forestry and aquaculture are also main focus areas for the Filipino economy. 17. Egypt Total Production in 2019 - 7.81 million metric tonnes One may assume th...
Using average treatment effect and data from 2012 the Central Luzon Loop Survey, this study investigates the role of gender in rice production. Results indicate that female-headed farm households, despite having limited access to land, have a higher value of rice production than their male counterp...
Higher Income, and Enhanced Soil Health” under the leadership of Elmer E. Enicola of the Institute of Plant Breeding–University of the Philippines Los Baños.
aThe Philippines is a predominantly agricultural country. Confinement of agricultural production to rural areas often results in the interchangeability of rural and agricultural issues. As of the 2000 census, the population was estimated at 76.5 million, with 52% residing in rural areas. Labour ...
Dar said PhilSCAT, as an important initiative aided by China, has helped the Philippines increase its rice production thanks to the introduction of hybrid rice from China. Established in 2001, PhilSCAT was dedicated to enhancing communication and technical cooperation in agriculture. The third phase...
Dar said PhilSCAT, as an important initiative aided by China, has helped the Philippines increase its rice production thanks to the introduction of hybrid rice introduced from China. "We can use agricultural technology to increase our local food production, and hybrid rice technology is one on to...
Agronomic impacts of climate variability on rice production in the Philippines Climate variability is a threat to food production. Typhoons, floods, and droughts caused 82.4% of the total Philippine rice losses from 1970 to 1990. In 1... Lansigan,FP,DL Santos,... - 《Agriculture Ecosystems &...
To better characterise diverse landscape change, we use colonial censuses and datasets to assess land use, production and agricultural yields in the Philippines during the late Spanish and early U.S. colonial periods (ca. 1870–1925). Our novel digital, quantitative analysis indicates that, at ...
The identification is based on a review of the experience of the Green Revolution in rice production in Asia and an assessment of the changing structure of income sources among rural households in the Philippines. 展开 关键词: Agricultural research Green Revolution in Asia Rural poverty Appropriate ...