Cost-Benefit Analysis of Native Pigs as a Climate-Smart Agriculture Option in the Philippines

The Climate-Smart Village (CSV) approach is one of the initiatives that was developed to address the impact of climate change on marginalized rural households, and one of the climate-smart agriculture (CSA) options implemented in the Philippines was raising native pigs. A cost-benefit analysis (CBA)...

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Autores principales: Manilay, Alessandro A., Monville-Oro, Emilita, Barbon, Wilson John, Ruba, Christine Dianne, Vidallo, Rene R., Rosimo, Magnolia M., Cabriole, Marie Aislinn, Gummadi, Sridhar, Gonsalves, Julian Francis, Rondón, Marco Antonio
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Publicado: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114389
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author Manilay, Alessandro A.
Monville-Oro, Emilita
Barbon, Wilson John
Ruba, Christine Dianne
Vidallo, Rene R.
Rosimo, Magnolia M.
Cabriole, Marie Aislinn
Gummadi, Sridhar
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
Rondón, Marco Antonio
author_browse Barbon, Wilson John
Cabriole, Marie Aislinn
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
Gummadi, Sridhar
Manilay, Alessandro A.
Monville-Oro, Emilita
Rondón, Marco Antonio
Rosimo, Magnolia M.
Ruba, Christine Dianne
Vidallo, Rene R.
author_facet Manilay, Alessandro A.
Monville-Oro, Emilita
Barbon, Wilson John
Ruba, Christine Dianne
Vidallo, Rene R.
Rosimo, Magnolia M.
Cabriole, Marie Aislinn
Gummadi, Sridhar
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
Rondón, Marco Antonio
author_sort Manilay, Alessandro A.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description The Climate-Smart Village (CSV) approach is one of the initiatives that was developed to address the impact of climate change on marginalized rural households, and one of the climate-smart agriculture (CSA) options implemented in the Philippines was raising native pigs. A cost-benefit analysis (CBA) was conducted to assess the financial benefits of raising native pigs by determining the net income generated by the village households. A total of 52 households from Guinyangan, Quezon and Ivisan, Capiz were interviewed as survey participants while, village and municipal officials acted as key informants. Our findings showed that majority of the households surveyed generated positive net income in raising native pigs. However, 2020 profits decreased possibly due to the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. The study also revealed the reliance of producers in commercial feeds instead of maximizing the available forage; keeping of livestock as inventories resulting to additional costs; and the lack of record keeping practices and absence of a price monitoring system causing the producers to be dependent on the prices offered by the buyers. Thus, providing education and training support on monitoring and assessing costs of raising pigs, and marketing assistance would be valuable to the households.
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spelling CGSpace1143892025-08-15T13:22:54Z Cost-Benefit Analysis of Native Pigs as a Climate-Smart Agriculture Option in the Philippines Manilay, Alessandro A. Monville-Oro, Emilita Barbon, Wilson John Ruba, Christine Dianne Vidallo, Rene R. Rosimo, Magnolia M. Cabriole, Marie Aislinn Gummadi, Sridhar Gonsalves, Julian Francis Rondón, Marco Antonio agriculture climate-smart agriculture climate change food security livestock The Climate-Smart Village (CSV) approach is one of the initiatives that was developed to address the impact of climate change on marginalized rural households, and one of the climate-smart agriculture (CSA) options implemented in the Philippines was raising native pigs. A cost-benefit analysis (CBA) was conducted to assess the financial benefits of raising native pigs by determining the net income generated by the village households. A total of 52 households from Guinyangan, Quezon and Ivisan, Capiz were interviewed as survey participants while, village and municipal officials acted as key informants. Our findings showed that majority of the households surveyed generated positive net income in raising native pigs. However, 2020 profits decreased possibly due to the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. The study also revealed the reliance of producers in commercial feeds instead of maximizing the available forage; keeping of livestock as inventories resulting to additional costs; and the lack of record keeping practices and absence of a price monitoring system causing the producers to be dependent on the prices offered by the buyers. Thus, providing education and training support on monitoring and assessing costs of raising pigs, and marketing assistance would be valuable to the households. 2021-07-26 2021-07-26T20:37:26Z 2021-07-26T20:37:26Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114389 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Manilay A, Monville-Oro E, Barbon WJ, Ruba CD, Vidallo R, Rosimo M, Cabriole MA, Gummadi S, Gonsalves J, Rondon M. 2021. Cost-Benefit Analysis of Native Pigs as a Climate-Smart Agriculture Option in the Philippines. Wageningen, the Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
spellingShingle agriculture
climate-smart agriculture
climate change
food security
livestock
Manilay, Alessandro A.
Monville-Oro, Emilita
Barbon, Wilson John
Ruba, Christine Dianne
Vidallo, Rene R.
Rosimo, Magnolia M.
Cabriole, Marie Aislinn
Gummadi, Sridhar
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
Rondón, Marco Antonio
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Native Pigs as a Climate-Smart Agriculture Option in the Philippines
title Cost-Benefit Analysis of Native Pigs as a Climate-Smart Agriculture Option in the Philippines
title_full Cost-Benefit Analysis of Native Pigs as a Climate-Smart Agriculture Option in the Philippines
title_fullStr Cost-Benefit Analysis of Native Pigs as a Climate-Smart Agriculture Option in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Cost-Benefit Analysis of Native Pigs as a Climate-Smart Agriculture Option in the Philippines
title_short Cost-Benefit Analysis of Native Pigs as a Climate-Smart Agriculture Option in the Philippines
title_sort cost benefit analysis of native pigs as a climate smart agriculture option in the philippines
topic agriculture
climate-smart agriculture
climate change
food security
livestock
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114389
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