Management practices of coffee farmers in Mendez, Cavite / by Jose P. Perey.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 1978. Cavite State University - Main Campus,Description: 18 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.17373  P41 1978
Online resources: Production credits:
  • College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)
Abstract: This study was conducted to find out the following: (1) socio-economic characteristics of coffee farmers (2) practices followed in managing the coffee farms and (3) problems and difficulties encountered in operating the farm. This study was conducted in the Poblacion of Mendez, Cavite and its five barrios. The respondents were taken by the use of simple random sampling. A total of 100 farmers were used as samples. The average age of farmers was 47 years. The average number of dependents per farmer was six persons. Almost all the respondents were owner-operators. The average year formal schooling of farmers was six years. The farmers were engaged in farming for more than 20 years. The average size , the mean gross of farm under cultivation was 1.4 hectares. income of farmers was 6,760.00 annually with P3,930.00 as gross income from coffee. Majority of the farmers planted Robusta coffee while some planted both Robusta and Excelsa. applied in broadcast once-a-year. One hundred percent practiced weeding and priming and 50 percent practiced pruning. The primary problem of coffee farmers was the lack of supply of fertilizer. Prevalence of pests and diseases and low prices offered by buyers were secondary problems, Fertilizers was of as well as lack of capital and improper management. A coffee farmer spent on the average #270.66 in producing coffee. Majority of the cost of production went to the cost of fertilizer.
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Theses / Manuscripts Theses / Manuscripts Ladislao N. Diwa Memorial Library Theses Section Non-fiction 338.17373 P41 1978 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Link to resource Room use only SP-256 00001926

Special Problem (BSA Major in Agricultural Economics) Don Severino Agricultural College.

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College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)

This study was conducted to find out the following: (1) socio-economic characteristics of coffee farmers (2) practices followed in managing the coffee farms and (3) problems and difficulties encountered in operating the farm. This study was conducted in the Poblacion of Mendez, Cavite and its five barrios. The respondents were taken by the use of simple random sampling. A total of 100 farmers were used as samples. The average age of farmers was 47 years. The average number of dependents per farmer was six persons. Almost all the respondents were owner-operators. The average year formal schooling of farmers was six years. The farmers were engaged in farming for more than 20 years. The average size , the mean gross of farm under cultivation was 1.4 hectares. income of farmers was 6,760.00 annually with P3,930.00 as gross income from coffee. Majority of the farmers planted Robusta coffee while some planted both Robusta and Excelsa. applied in broadcast once-a-year. One hundred percent practiced weeding and priming and 50 percent practiced pruning. The primary problem of coffee farmers was the lack of supply of fertilizer. Prevalence of pests and diseases and low prices offered by buyers were secondary problems, Fertilizers was of as well as lack of capital and improper management. A coffee farmer spent on the average #270.66 in producing coffee. Majority of the cost of production went to the cost of fertilizer.

03/10/1980 SP-256 Submitted to the University Library

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