This paper presents the contribution of primary agricultural crops produced in Northern Mindanao to its economy and food security of people with the situational analysis and insights of the authors. Rice as the staple food of most Filipinos is insufficient in quantity produced. Corn production is more than enough for the total regional demand. White corn is preferred as secondary staple food, however the corn industry emphasizes yellow corn production and the bulk of this goes to raw materials for livestock and poultry feeds. Coconut, sugar, pineapple and bananas significantly contribute to agricultural exports. Coconut is processed before exporting which can offer employment in the rural areas. Sugarcane, pineapple and bananas have created...
This chapter summarizes findings on the nutrition effects of commercialization of agriculture in Buk...
The island of Negros has such vast sugarcane plantations spread across the plains that it is also re...
The world production of tropical fruit was estimated at about 65 Mt in 2002, of which developing cou...
The Philippine economy is largely dependent on agriculture with a total land area of 11.6 million he...
Rice is an important crop not only because it is a staple in the Philippines but also because it pla...
This paper describes the agroforestry farming systems through which crops, trees and small farm anim...
This study aims to provide empirical evidence and investigations on the development of food security...
This paper describes the capacity of food-crop production for improving regional food security in Ce...
This book analyzes domestic demand and market potential for major food and industrial commodities, m...
Objectives of this study is to determine the economic and social benefits in building a regional sca...
Agriculture is the driving force behind Mindanao’s economy. It plays a major role in the economics o...
Contract growing has been defined as an agreement between farmers and processing and/or marketing fi...
The versatility of corn (zea mays) as a crop makes it important in the Philippines. The major uses ...
Recent d1scuss10ns of food secunty issues for developing countries have drawn attention to shortterm...
The Philippines has undergone a series of trade reforms since the mid-1980s that have reduced protec...
This chapter summarizes findings on the nutrition effects of commercialization of agriculture in Buk...
The island of Negros has such vast sugarcane plantations spread across the plains that it is also re...
The world production of tropical fruit was estimated at about 65 Mt in 2002, of which developing cou...
The Philippine economy is largely dependent on agriculture with a total land area of 11.6 million he...
Rice is an important crop not only because it is a staple in the Philippines but also because it pla...
This paper describes the agroforestry farming systems through which crops, trees and small farm anim...
This study aims to provide empirical evidence and investigations on the development of food security...
This paper describes the capacity of food-crop production for improving regional food security in Ce...
This book analyzes domestic demand and market potential for major food and industrial commodities, m...
Objectives of this study is to determine the economic and social benefits in building a regional sca...
Agriculture is the driving force behind Mindanao’s economy. It plays a major role in the economics o...
Contract growing has been defined as an agreement between farmers and processing and/or marketing fi...
The versatility of corn (zea mays) as a crop makes it important in the Philippines. The major uses ...
Recent d1scuss10ns of food secunty issues for developing countries have drawn attention to shortterm...
The Philippines has undergone a series of trade reforms since the mid-1980s that have reduced protec...
This chapter summarizes findings on the nutrition effects of commercialization of agriculture in Buk...
The island of Negros has such vast sugarcane plantations spread across the plains that it is also re...
The world production of tropical fruit was estimated at about 65 Mt in 2002, of which developing cou...