Development must not only focus on economic growth expressed in rosy figures of GDP and GNP. The economic gains of the rich as expected by economists, must “trickle down” down to the grass roots. It is along this reality that prompted the national government and development planners to look for strategy in which the marginalized which constitute the biggest number of the population in the Third World countries become recipients of development initiatives. Northern Samar, one of the poorest provinces in the Philippines, has been a recipient of the Help for Catubig Agricultural Advancement Project (HCAPP), a project of 5.2 billion yen or 3.4 billion in pesos allocating 2.4 billion pesos alone to irrigate 4, 550 hectares of agricultural lands ...
This paper, using qualitative research methods, aims to assess the challenges faced by the Philippin...
Elaborating sustainable livelihood approaches to reduce poverty is a continuing challenge for develo...
For about sixty-five years, the problem of landownership and control of resources continue to be a p...
In the Philippines, poverty alleviation programs concentrate much on the agricultural sector as the ...
The provision of social goods is one form of government intervention because the allocations of scar...
The study aims to assess the impact of the comprehensive agrarian reform program on farmer benefici...
Several impact assessment studies were done to evaluate the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (C...
The study determined the impact of agricultural development projects on poverty alleviation at Amaju...
In the Philippines, about 38 per cent of the total population resides in rural areas where poverty r...
Poverty among the small cultivators in the Philippines remains widespread despite a general increase...
Inequitable distribution and the lack of access to land are often the driving forces behind poverty ...
The Philippines Cash Cropping Survey was designed to study the effects of cash cropping on human nut...
The main driver of poverty reduction has shifted from agricultural to non-agricultural income growth...
Strikingly different patterns of agricultural growth and widely divergent results in terlnsof rural ...
This paper is regarding Agropolitan projects and its potential in uplifting the community socio-econ...
This paper, using qualitative research methods, aims to assess the challenges faced by the Philippin...
Elaborating sustainable livelihood approaches to reduce poverty is a continuing challenge for develo...
For about sixty-five years, the problem of landownership and control of resources continue to be a p...
In the Philippines, poverty alleviation programs concentrate much on the agricultural sector as the ...
The provision of social goods is one form of government intervention because the allocations of scar...
The study aims to assess the impact of the comprehensive agrarian reform program on farmer benefici...
Several impact assessment studies were done to evaluate the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (C...
The study determined the impact of agricultural development projects on poverty alleviation at Amaju...
In the Philippines, about 38 per cent of the total population resides in rural areas where poverty r...
Poverty among the small cultivators in the Philippines remains widespread despite a general increase...
Inequitable distribution and the lack of access to land are often the driving forces behind poverty ...
The Philippines Cash Cropping Survey was designed to study the effects of cash cropping on human nut...
The main driver of poverty reduction has shifted from agricultural to non-agricultural income growth...
Strikingly different patterns of agricultural growth and widely divergent results in terlnsof rural ...
This paper is regarding Agropolitan projects and its potential in uplifting the community socio-econ...
This paper, using qualitative research methods, aims to assess the challenges faced by the Philippin...
Elaborating sustainable livelihood approaches to reduce poverty is a continuing challenge for develo...
For about sixty-five years, the problem of landownership and control of resources continue to be a p...