Assessment of ecologically-sound lowland rice-based farming system in selected municipalities of Occidental Mindoro / (Record no. 11156)

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Classification number 631.5
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Personal name Dagos, Rizzi Angelica T.
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Title Assessment of ecologically-sound lowland rice-based farming system in selected municipalities of Occidental Mindoro /
Statement of responsibility, etc. by Rizzi Angelica T. Dagos.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Indang, Cavite :
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2017.
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Extent xiv, 77 pages :
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General note Thesis (MS Agriculture--Farming systems) Cavite State University
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Summary, etc. DAGOS, RIZZI ANGELICA T. Assessment of Ecologically-Sound Lowland Rice- Based Farming System in Selected Municipalities of Occidental Mindoro. Master’s Thesis. Master of Science in Agriculture. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. May 2017. Adviser: Mr. Carlos N. Rodil.<br/><br/>This study aimed to assess ecologically-sound lowland rice-based farming system in selected municipalities in Occidental Mindoro. Specifically, this study aimed to characterize the lowland rice-based farmers, determine their awareness and adoption levels in organic agriculture, assess the productivity and profitability levels of ecologically-sound lowland rice-based farms as compared to conventional farms, determine the problems encountered in organic agriculture, and analyze the sustainability of organic agriculture. It was conducted in Magsaysay, San Jose and Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro from June 2016 up to March 2017. This study employed a descriptive method of research utilizing pre-constructed questionnaires administered to 133 farmer- respondents using an interview schedule. Key informant interviews, focus group discussion and observation were also utilized to gather data. Descriptive statistics were used to present the organized and analyzed data. Costs and returns analysis was used in determining the productivity and profitability of farming systems.<br/><br/>Results showed that ecologically-sound lowland rice-based farmers are old, predominantly male and literate. They have an average household size, with long farming experience, in general but with short engagement to organic farming practices. Farmers are owners of farm land and affiliated to organizations, and had availed credit. They have high awareness on organic agriculture, particularly what seeds, fertilizer, and pesticide to use, as well as in organic fertilizer and organic pesticide production, but moderate level of awareness on organic marketing practices. They have moderate adoption of organic agriculture, particularly the choice of crops to use, crop rotation and soil management practices, commercial production of organic fertilizer, pests, diseases and weed management, growth regulators, pollution control, and soil and water conservation, but they have high adoption to fertilization policy but with very low adoption to diversity in crop production. Ecologically-sound lowland rice-based farms are less productive but more profitable as compared to conventional farms. Farmers encountered problems in production, certification and marketing aspects of organic agriculture. Organic agriculture in Occidental Mindoro is sustainable in ecological, social and economical aspects.<br/><br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Organic farming
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Rice
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Course or Program Master of Science in Agriculture
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Personal name Rodil, Carlos N.
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