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Shifts in cropping pattern in Kerala since 1960. It appears that gardenland crops (particularly coconut) have been gaining at the expense of wet-land crops (particularly paddy). Technical possibilities of substitution of coconut on paddy-growing lands. Changes in area under paddy. Intensity of...
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In the face of seasonal climate variability, the smallholder farmers, particularly those in rural communities, are among the most adversely affected. As a way to address this, together with concern on low productivity, the Philippine government has been implementing a range of risk management...
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This paper documents the activities of the National Food Authority (NFA), particularly on rice marketing, in realizing its mandates of buying high and selling low. Because the Philippine agriculture is greatly affected by extreme climate events such as El Niño and La Niña, this paper...
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In the Philippines, importation has remained as one of the most feasible options for the government to meet the growing demand for rice. It is thus imperative for the government to develop a strategy that would ensure adequate supply and minimum importation costs. One of the critical factors in...
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